Ugh, so frustrated. My work PC (HP ProDesk 400 G3) won't take the Win 11 upgrade

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Cj2mnWnm
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Post by Cj2mnWnm »

Yeah, and sometimes you can manually enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot in the BIOS if they're off, which might get you past that check.
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Post by 1c8rD8Ow761d »

Agreed. You could also check if your IT department has any approved workarounds or exceptions for upgrading older work machines.
dBjUKB6U
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Post by dBjUKB6U »

+1 I had the same problem with an older Dell at my office. My IT guy ended up pushing the upgrade through for me using their management tools.
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Post by ak0h2 »

+1 This happened to me on a similar model. I ended up having to enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot in the BIOS before it would go through.
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Post by bjncva »

I had the same problem. Even after enabling TPM and Secure Boot, my old i5 needed a specific BIOS update from HP before the installer would finally accept it.
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