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I did that and now my computer just gives a black screen. So I broke my PC for Madden. Thanks EA
Did anybody find a fix for this yet? Super annoying!
- EA_Illium2 years ago
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- EA_Illium2 years ago
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Hi @CussuhDude, Have you tried the links previously posted in the thread to confirm that secure boot is enabled? This is the fix. Make sure as others have said Secure Boot is On in "System Information" from your Windows install, not an EA thing.
In my case I have an Asus BIOS and it was not exactly like the methods posted previously. See this link: https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1049829
Basically, make sure Secure boot is on(not enough just with this, and OS set to Windows UEFI. I set my keys to default, but custom should work also.
Sadly, this isn't the first game I've seen with this issue, but my guess is certainly won't be the last till everyone has this set. what a PIA. Publishers have done a poor job of letting customers know how to resolve this issue for sure. It's not clear what to do when it just says fail. I expect they will get a lot of requests for money back.
Good luck all.
Yes. I have windows 11 and I went into the Bios (Gigabyte) to turn on Secure Boot. I didn’t have the option so I turned off “CSM Support” to get the option. Then I enabled secure boot. After that I have gotten a black screen ever since and I have tried several things to fix it like taking out that motherboard memory battery.
@LIIACEllL I had exactly the same issue with a gigabyte motherboard did exactly as you did in the BIOS they still haven't diagnosed the problem with my PC yet which I took in this morning. When I enabled secure boot it went with a weird booting cycle and I also got a black screen and as of the latest my PC isn't booting to the BIOS at all because they think that my motherboard is too outdated to support secure boot so they are troubleshooting it as we speak I updated to windows 11 early this year and depending how the OS was installed for the boot cycle they also feel could be the problem I may need a new motherboard. The instructions for the procedure at all is risky depending on your motherboard I'm not savvy with messing with my BIOS I just followed what was posted like many others and the results are different depending on your situation.
Yeah. Updating to Windows 11 was even a headache because I had to enable TPM 2.0. I have a laptop older than my desktop and it already has secure boot on AND had no issues moving to windows 11. I think its a Gigabyte problem. There is an update for the BIOS but I can't put it on without anything on the monitor. So even if I save my computer, I'd be a fool to try to get secure boot to work. I'm also probably just going to go back to windows 10 if I can.
same thing happened to me
- @LIIACEllL legit same * went to go change it kept getting black screen with line on top left now its all messed up
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