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Secure Boot

Secure Boot is a security feature that ensures only trusted software loads when a computer starts up. It works by using digital signatures to verify that the operating system and other critical software haven't been tampered with or replaced by malicious code. If the software isn't properly signed or recognized as safe, the system will refuse to start it, helping prevent infections like malware or rootkits from loading before the OS. This process helps protect your device from security threats during the boot process, maintaining system integrity and safety.