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ea anti cheat then crash back to the desk top.
4080 rtx, Raptor Lake i-9, blah, blah, blah... You need to enable safe boot which is off by default in the BIOS. Not a Windows 11 issue, an EA issue pertaining to their implementation process to go in and turn that performance eater on.
- @BigCrud
Sorry, I meant Secure Boot enabled. Again off by default. mines enabled but im still getting my machine doesnt have secure boot enabled, what the hell to do i do here? Pga tour work's fine assuming it has anti cheat software.
I don't have secure boot enabled (Yet) still deciding if I want to cancel Pro-Play account. I can play PGA Tour fine (Last a played though was last week, have not installed a pending update).
I would wait for a tech advisor on your issue. Not sure if enabling TPM is required in the BIOS as well.
- @etherealgenius55
Assuming you have Windows 11. You must do the BIOS changes if running Windows 11 which I am. Wish Thanks for the response and offering to help.
No i can figure the issue out, take care.