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512opyu
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by 512opyu » Sat Jan 10, 2026 5:45 am
Perfect solution, thanks!
512opyu
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by 512opyu » Sat Jan 10, 2026 5:45 am
Thanks! I turned on Secure Boot, but now my computer won't start and says "No bootable device." What do I do?
BjVPh
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by BjVPh » Sat Jan 10, 2026 5:49 am
This solution worked on my system too. Thanks!
KDoRi
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by KDoRi » Sat Jan 10, 2026 5:17 pm
Yeah, What specific requirement is it failing on, like TPM or Secure Boot? Let me know if that works.
no6226417
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by no6226417 » Sat Jan 10, 2026 7:34 pm
+1 Did you manage to check if TPM 2.0 is enabled in your BIOS?
TtJhvjutcuM
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by TtJhvjutcuM » Sun Jan 11, 2026 2:09 am
Yeah, that's the first thing to check. Also, make sure Secure Boot is on in the BIOS too—it's another common requirement that gets missed. Good luck!
uyso5662967
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by uyso5662967 » Sun Jan 11, 2026 6:40 pm
This. You could also try creating a fresh Windows 11 installation USB with the Media Creation Tool, as that sometimes bypasses upgrade blocks.
eu13232360
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by eu13232360 » Sun Jan 11, 2026 9:07 pm
I had the same problem with a similar older build. I ended up doing a clean install from USB and it worked.
b8Suj
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by b8Suj » Mon Jan 12, 2026 12:22 am
You could also try enabling TPM and Secure Boot in your BIOS, since that's a common blocker for older hardware. Let me know if that works.
Gg4Xk
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by Gg4Xk » Mon Jan 12, 2026 4:18 pm
Same here. I had the same problem with my 7th gen CPU. I had to manually enable both TPM and Secure Boot in the BIOS before the upgrade would even start.