Ugh, so done with this Windows 11 upgrade?

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ziy7AS7zLQf
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Post by ziy7AS7zLQf »

Yeah, that was exactly my issue too. Quick tip: after you enable it in BIOS, you might need to also clear your TPM in Windows Security for the checker to see it properly.
8Hw31hL0
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Post by 8Hw31hL0 »

You could also try manually installing the update using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant, which sometimes bypasses the checker's hiccups.
lc9993747
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Post by lc9993747 »

Same here. Yeah, that's a solid workaround. Just make sure to back up anything important first, since manual installs can be a bit unpredictable.
c5Yze9
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Post by c5Yze9 »

Agreed. Yeah, that's the first thing to check. Also, if it's enabled but still not detected, try clearing your TPM from the security settings in Windows.
ogJAfnvwT
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Post by ogJAfnvwT »

Did you double-check in your BIOS to make sure TPM is actually enabled? Let me know if that works.
bo34311
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Post by bo34311 »

Yeah, and if it's enabled, what's the specific TPM setting called in your BIOS? Let me know if that works.
ox298000
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Post by ox298000 »

Yeah, Also, is Secure Boot enabled and is your drive using GPT, not MBR?
i28gwh2
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Post by i28gwh2 »

And just to be sure, did you actually enable the TPM in your BIOS settings?
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