I've been using RUFUS to create a bootable USB for Windows 11 for the first time in a while. Can someone explain what the option "Use Windows CA 2023 signed bootloader (Requires a compatible target PC)" actually means? Is it crucial for the process, or can I just leave it unchecked without any issues?
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Just a heads up, making changes like this can affect your system if things don't go right. Always ensure you've backed up your data before playing around with BIOS settings or installations. Better safe than sorry!
You might want to check out RUFUS's official website. They have a pretty good explanation of that option. Basically, it relates to the type of bootloader that will be used, and it may be helpful depending on your PC's compatibility. If you're unsure, it's usually safe to leave it unchecked, but doing a bit of research couldn't hurt.

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