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How to Enable Delta Force Secure Boot and TPM 2.0

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Delta Force Secure Boot and TPM 2.0
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There is no doubt that Delta Force is one of the most popular multiplayer games in the world right now. However, the more popular the game is, the more it is infested by hackers and cheaters.

That is why the developers of Delta Force have implemented a robust security system to ensure your matches are safe and skill truly decides the outcome. And the primary components of this security system are Secure Boot and TPM 2.0, which maximizes the efficiency of Delta Force's very own ACE (Anti-Cheat Expert).

The Importance Of Secure Boot and TPM 2.0

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Image via Delta Force Official Website

Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 are not just optional features. Secure Boot ensures that your computer only loads trusted software during startup to prevent the loading of malicious programs or cheats that can run without detection during Delta Force gameplay.

TPM 2.0, or Trusted Platform Module 2.0, provides a layer of hardware-based protection for your account and sensitive system information in the form of a secure location for storing cryptographic keys. Together, these technologies provide the game with a chain of trust to protect against the sophisticated methods used by cheaters.

In addition to providing added protection to the game itself, these features also provide additional protection for the computer. While it is unlikely you will ever share your account, enabling Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 greatly reduces the possibility that someone could access your computer and enables the Anti-Cheat Engine (ACE) to prevent advanced cheats that utilize the lower level vulnerabilities of the operating system.
As Delta Force expands its player base across platforms, understanding systems explained in the Delta Force Crossplay and Cross-Progression Guide becomes increasingly important alongside anti-cheat measures.

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Rquirements for Secure Boot and TPM 2.0

Delta Force
Image via Delta Force Official Website

Before jumping right into modifying your BIOS for enabling Secure Boot and TPM 2,0 in your PC, make sure to tick mark the requirement boxes.

The system's disk must be partitioned using GPT (GUID Partition Table) instead of MBR (Master Boot Record). This can be verified by right-clicking on the system drive in Disk Management and selecting Properties, then checking the Partition Style under the Volumes tab. If it is not a GPT partition, users must use the mbr2gpt command within the Command Prompt to convert their disk to GPT.

Users must also ensure that their BIOS/UEFI Firmware Settings are in UEFI boot mode. To verify this, users can press Windows key + R, type msinfo32, and check on the System Summary page that the BIOS Mode entry indicates UEFI. In order to enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0, the user's system must have both GPT disk and UEFI boot mode.
Once your system is properly secured, performance optimization, such as using weapons highlighted in the Top 5 Meta Guns in Delta Force, can become the deciding factor in fair matches.

Step-by-Step Setup for Secure Boot and TPM 2.0

Delta Force
Image via Delta Force Official Website

Now comes the setps. First, you need to get to your BIOS menu. For that, simply restart your system and keep pressing the corresponding key based on your manufacturer to get the BIO menu. Most commonly used keys are: ASUS = F2 or DEL, Gigabyte = F12 or DEL, MSI = DEL, and HP laptops = F2 or F10.

Once you enter the BIOS, go to the Secure Boot option (usually in one of the following menus: Advanced, Boot, or Security) and enable Secure Boot. For TPM, enable it and use version 2.0. Now you are good to go.

Combine Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 with DMA Shield to optimize their maximum efficiency.

DMA Shield offers a hardware level of anti-cheat protection by blocking unwanted memory access. Turn on the VT-d option in the BIOS for Intel systems and the IOMMU option for AMD systems to fully utilize ACE's anti-cheat capabilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 every time I play?

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No, this is a one-time setup. Once enabled, these features stay active and secure your system for all future gaming sessions.

What if my BIOS menus are different from the guide?

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BIOS menus vary by manufacturer and model. Consult your motherboard manual or the official Delta Force support channels for guidance.

Will enabling Secure Boot or TPM 2.0 affect my personal files?

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No, these settings only secure your system and game environment. Your files and privacy remain unaffected.

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Edited by- Rahul Hazra
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