Ugh, trying to upgrade my Dell Optiplex 7040 to Win 11 and hitting a wall?

Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
6Ww318n829
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Post by 6Ww318n829 »

Agreed. I had the same problem. On my 7040, I had to update the BIOS and then change the TPM from "TPM 1.2" to "TPM 2.0" in the security settings—it wasn't enough to just have it "On."
MxlPgMZ4HxBP
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Post by MxlPgMZ4HxBP »

Agreed. Yeah, and after you switch it to 2.0, you might need to clear the TPM in the BIOS before Windows will see it properly. Hope that helps.
dlxoIVVJ
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Post by dlxoIVVJ »

This happened to me. I had to clear the TPM from the BIOS security menu, not just enable it, before the upgrade would finally go through. Good luck!
qxeo33628729
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Post by qxeo33628729 »

You could also try updating the BIOS to the latest version from Dell's support site, as that often resolves TPM detection issues. Hope that helps.
STfYR
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Post by STfYR »

Yeah, I had the same problem. My 7040 needed a specific BIOS update to fully enable the TPM for Windows 11, even though it looked on in the settings.
eFHaESnLmj
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Post by eFHaESnLmj »

Did you also check if "Secure Boot" is enabled in the BIOS? That's another common requirement that can trip you up.
ib76547014
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Post by ib76547014 »

Yeah, and when you're in the BIOS, can you confirm the TPM is set to "TPM 2.0" and not "TPM 1.2"?
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