Alright, seriously need some help here?

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prfj3245
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Post by prfj3245 »

Yeah, You could also check if you need a BIOS update first, as that can sometimes enable the TPM support.
vQ00g45l0
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Post by vQ00g45l0 »

Agreed, and it's also worth double-checking that the TPM module itself is actually enabled in the BIOS settings, as it's sometimes off by default.
74zixc
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Post by 74zixc »

You could also look into a registry edit workaround to bypass the TPM check, though that's not officially supported.
2r0465j80
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Post by 2r0465j80 »

Another option is to check your BIOS settings directly, as sometimes TPM is just disabled by default.
PrPXf1keK9v
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Post by PrPXf1keK9v »

Yeah, and while you're in the BIOS, look for a setting called fTPM or AMD fTPM specifically for your processor.
eJfwbSu
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Post by eJfwbSu »

Same here. I had the same problem with my older AMD system. I had to enable fTPM in the BIOS, and then the PC Health Check finally gave me the green light.
0754jb
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Post by 0754jb »

Yeah, You could also check if a discrete TPM 2.0 module is an option for your motherboard if the fTPM setting isn't there. Another option is to look into the Windows 11 bypass install methods, though that's not officially supported.
235otkfyg
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Post by 235otkfyg »

This. I had the same problem with an older AMD chip. I ended up using the bypass to install it, but my system felt a bit sluggish afterwards.
a10379q150
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Post by a10379q150 »

Agreed. I had the same problem with my FX chip. Honestly, I just stuck with Windows 10 on that machine and it was the right call for stability. Good luck!
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