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6433t
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by 6433t »
Agreed. Yeah, that app will tell you exactly what's missing. If it's TPM or Secure Boot, you can usually turn those on in your BIOS.
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bOQMhYlOnJk
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by bOQMhYlOnJk »
You could also try using the official Microsoft PC Health Check app to see the specific requirement that's failing.
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686lqyvsmj
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by 686lqyvsmj »
Can confirm. I had the same problem. The Health Check app actually told me my TPM was disabled, which was the real culprit.
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7657fayr
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by 7657fayr »
Agreed. This happened to me too. I had to manually enable fTPM in my BIOS before the installer would finally cooperate.
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URPfBScx
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by URPfBScx »
Oh, right, and did you also check if Secure Boot is enabled? That got me next. Hope that helps.
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61guuyp
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by 61guuyp »
Yeah, Agreed, and just to add - sometimes you need to enable TPM 2.0 in the BIOS too, not just Secure Boot.
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tg123
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by tg123 »
+1 You could also try using the official Microsoft PC Health Check app to get a detailed breakdown of exactly which requirement you're missing.