**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE** So my PC’s decent, right?

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luyipCyepXWN
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Post by luyipCyepXWN »

This. You could also try using a registry edit workaround to bypass the TPM check, but that's not officially supported.
816fdayisj
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Post by 816fdayisj »

Yeah, and that workaround can be a bit risky, so what's your comfort level with editing the registry? Let me know if that works.
4293dtloaj
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Post by 4293dtloaj »

Same here. Did you ever check if your motherboard's BIOS has a TPM setting you can enable? Hope that helps.
tjMEM5
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Post by tjMEM5 »

I had the same problem. I ended up having to enable both TPM and Secure Boot in my BIOS before the installer would finally cooperate. Hope that helps.
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