**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE** So my PC health check app says n?

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nnwGUcEH
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Post by nnwGUcEH »

Yeah, did you check if TPM is enabled in your BIOS? That's often the issue. Good luck!
A0Ip5x728l4z
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Post by A0Ip5x728l4z »

Agreed. Yeah, and if your BIOS doesn't have a TPM option, you might be able to enable something called PTT instead—it's Intel's version.
32ixy
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Post by 32ixy »

Can confirm. Right, so if PTT is there, turn that on and then run the check again.
ix35185
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Post by ix35185 »

I had the same problem with an older i7. The health check app was useless for figuring out the TPM part.
lFePs
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Post by lFePs »

Can confirm. This happened to me too. I ended up having to enable TPM in my BIOS, and even then the CPU check was a hard stop.
eIgvX
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Post by eIgvX »

+1 Yeah, that CPU check is a real wall. If you're feeling adventurous, there are unofficial workarounds, but they can be a hassle. Hope that helps.
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