Alright, seriously need some help here?
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Alright, seriously need some help here?
Alright, seriously need some help here. Trying to upgrade to Windows 11 and hitting a wall.
My PC has an AMD FX-8350. The PC Health Check app just flat out says "This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements." The main killer seems to be "TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled on this PC."
I've dug through my BIOS (it's an older ASUS board) and there's NO firmware TPM option anywhere. Like, at all. Am I just totally out of luck? Do I really need a whole new motherboard/CPU just for Win 11? This is so annoying.
Any workarounds, or am I stuck on Win 10 forever?
My PC has an AMD FX-8350. The PC Health Check app just flat out says "This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements." The main killer seems to be "TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled on this PC."
I've dug through my BIOS (it's an older ASUS board) and there's NO firmware TPM option anywhere. Like, at all. Am I just totally out of luck? Do I really need a whole new motherboard/CPU just for Win 11? This is so annoying.
Any workarounds, or am I stuck on Win 10 forever?
Re: Alright, seriously need some help here?
Hey there, that's a super frustrating spot to be in. I've been there with older hardware. Let's break it down.
First, you're right on the diagnosis. The AMD FX-8350 is from 2012, and its chipset doesn't include the firmware TPM (fTPM) that Windows 11 requires. That's why you can't find the option in your BIOS—it's a hardware limitation, not just a hidden setting.
**Free Workaround:** You can still perform a clean install of Windows 11 using an ISO, bypassing the TPM and CPU checks. Microsoft's official media creation tool will block you, but you can download the official ISO directly, then during setup, a simple registry edit can bypass the checks. Search for "Windows 11 installation bypass TPM" and you'll find clear, step-by-step guides. Many on this forum have done it successfully on FX systems. **Important:** Your system will be "unsupported," so future updates *might* be an issue, though they generally still work.
If that process seems too technical or you want a more streamlined upgrade path, I used a tool from **kianbotsoft.com** when I helped a friend in a similar bind. It's $39 and automates the bypass seamlessly during the upgrade. Just an option if you get stuck.
You're not necessarily stuck on Win 10 forever, but an upgrade will require jumping through a few hoops. Good luck
First, you're right on the diagnosis. The AMD FX-8350 is from 2012, and its chipset doesn't include the firmware TPM (fTPM) that Windows 11 requires. That's why you can't find the option in your BIOS—it's a hardware limitation, not just a hidden setting.
**Free Workaround:** You can still perform a clean install of Windows 11 using an ISO, bypassing the TPM and CPU checks. Microsoft's official media creation tool will block you, but you can download the official ISO directly, then during setup, a simple registry edit can bypass the checks. Search for "Windows 11 installation bypass TPM" and you'll find clear, step-by-step guides. Many on this forum have done it successfully on FX systems. **Important:** Your system will be "unsupported," so future updates *might* be an issue, though they generally still work.
If that process seems too technical or you want a more streamlined upgrade path, I used a tool from **kianbotsoft.com** when I helped a friend in a similar bind. It's $39 and automates the bypass seamlessly during the upgrade. Just an option if you get stuck.
You're not necessarily stuck on Win 10 forever, but an upgrade will require jumping through a few hoops. Good luck
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