Ugh, trying to get Windows 11 on this HP ProDesk 400 G3 is a nightmare?

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wgeb40658
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Post by wgeb40658 »

Agreed. Did you also check if Secure Boot is enabled in the BIOS?
3bAdxN9k
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Post by 3bAdxN9k »

Yeah, and after you enable Secure Boot, you might also need to change the TPM device from "discrete" to "firmware" in that same security menu.
pXGYCfObMm
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Post by pXGYCfObMm »

Also, double-check that the BIOS itself is updated to the latest version from HP's website.
bDHmNhZVhQQ
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Post by bDHmNhZVhQQ »

This. Yeah, did you actually find and enable the TPM setting in that BIOS menu?
kEGgDvywt
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Post by kEGgDvywt »

Same here. You could also try the Windows 11 Installation Assistant, which sometimes bypasses the strict hardware checks.
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Post by 9e22pIZ8 »

I had the same problem. I had to enable TPM in the BIOS and also turn on Secure Boot on my G3 to finally get it to pass. Let me know if that works.
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