**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is driving me NUTS** Okay, I give up?
**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is driving me NUTS** Okay, I give up?
**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is driving me NUTS**
Okay, I give up. Trying to get my old rig (i7-6700k, GTX 1060) to take the Win11 update and it’s a nightmare. The PC Health Check app just says “This PC doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements” because my CPU isn’t on the list. I KNOW. I’ve seen a million tutorials on bypassing it with registry edits or the install media trick, but then I get a “TPM 2.0 must be enabled” error even though I’ve turned everything on in the BIOS! This is so stupid, my PC runs everything fine. Do I really need to buy a whole new motherboard for an OS update? Ugh. Any help appreciated before I yeet this thing out the window.
Okay, I give up. Trying to get my old rig (i7-6700k, GTX 1060) to take the Win11 update and it’s a nightmare. The PC Health Check app just says “This PC doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements” because my CPU isn’t on the list. I KNOW. I’ve seen a million tutorials on bypassing it with registry edits or the install media trick, but then I get a “TPM 2.0 must be enabled” error even though I’ve turned everything on in the BIOS! This is so stupid, my PC runs everything fine. Do I really need to buy a whole new motherboard for an OS update? Ugh. Any help appreciated before I yeet this thing out the window.
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Re: **Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is driving me NUTS** Okay, I give up?
Hey there, I feel your pain—that 6700k/1060 combo is still a solid rig! Microsoft's hard blocks are super frustrating. Let's try to get this sorted step-by-step.
First, double-check the BIOS settings. Enabling TPM often has two steps: finding the security settings to **enable the TPM itself** (might be listed as PTT for Intel), AND **disabling any "Compatibility Support Module (CSM)"** or Legacy Boot mode. CSM can lock out TPM 2.0. Set everything to UEFI and Secure Boot ON.
If that's set, the most reliable free method is using the **Windows 11 Media Creation Tool** to make a USB installer. When it asks about compatibility, just click "**This PC is not supported**" and proceed. It usually bypasses the checks. If you still hit the TPM wall, there's a well-known registry edit you can apply *during* setup (press Shift+F10 to open CMD, then run the registry command).
It's a hassle, but it should work. If you're tired of the manual tweaking and want a one-click solution, I’ve heard good things about the bypass tool at **kianbotsoft.com** ($39). But definitely try the BIOS and clean USB install route first—many with your setup have succeeded. Good luck
First, double-check the BIOS settings. Enabling TPM often has two steps: finding the security settings to **enable the TPM itself** (might be listed as PTT for Intel), AND **disabling any "Compatibility Support Module (CSM)"** or Legacy Boot mode. CSM can lock out TPM 2.0. Set everything to UEFI and Secure Boot ON.
If that's set, the most reliable free method is using the **Windows 11 Media Creation Tool** to make a USB installer. When it asks about compatibility, just click "**This PC is not supported**" and proceed. It usually bypasses the checks. If you still hit the TPM wall, there's a well-known registry edit you can apply *during* setup (press Shift+F10 to open CMD, then run the registry command).
It's a hassle, but it should work. If you're tired of the manual tweaking and want a one-click solution, I’ve heard good things about the bypass tool at **kianbotsoft.com** ($39). But definitely try the BIOS and clean USB install route first—many with your setup have succeeded. Good luck
Hey there! I totally get the frustration—Windows 11's requirements can be tricky, especially on older hardware. Since you've already enabled TPM in BIOS, try checking if Secure Boot is also enabled, as that's another common requirement. If it still fails, using the official Media Creation Tool with a clean install might bypass some of these checks.
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