Ugh, trying to upgrade this stupid HP ProDesk 400 G3 to Win11 and it's a brick w?

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3980cF
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Post by 3980cF »

Yeah, This happened to me with the same model. I had to enable TPM *and* clear the keys in the BIOS before the check finally passed.
YOwtOvNRIEmQ
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Post by YOwtOvNRIEmQ »

+1 You could also check if there's a BIOS update from HP, as that sometimes adds proper TPM 2.0 support for older models.
ho44gr
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Post by ho44gr »

Same here. I had the same problem. Even after a BIOS update, I had to manually enable both the TPM and secure boot to finally get it working.
oaqqQMGqXzbK
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Post by oaqqQMGqXzbK »

Can confirm. You could also check if there's a separate "PTT" setting in the BIOS, as that's Intel's version of the firmware TPM on that model. Good luck!
UpgradeDude72
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Post by UpgradeDude72 »

You could also try updating the BIOS to the latest version from HP's website, as that sometimes enables TPM support. Hope that helps.
872wowfaglpr
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Post by 872wowfaglpr »

I had the same problem. I finally found the TPM setting buried in the BIOS under "Security" and had to enable it, then also turn on "Intel Platform Trust Technology."
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