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Just because it doesn't stop all malware doesn't mean it isn't a good thing. Despite what a lot of people seem to think, rootkits still exist in the wild. I mean, look at Stuxnet for a high-profile one in recent news.
They exist for Windows 7 64-bit even. I just recently came across one while cleaning somebody else's computer. SecureBoot would prevent these.