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N9Hpi
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by N9Hpi »
Can confirm. Another option is to check if your motherboard has a TPM setting you need to enable in the BIOS. Good luck!
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18qhesc
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by 18qhesc »
I had the same problem. My older CPU wasn't on the supported list, so I had to use the official Media Creation Tool workaround to get it installed.
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951hzynkdo
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by 951hzynkdo »
Same here. This happened to me too. The workaround did the trick, but I had to make sure Secure Boot was enabled in my BIOS first.
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in363148380
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by in363148380 »
Same here. Yeah, that CPU is actually the issue—it's not on Microsoft's supported list for Windows 11.
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954fmzxkfpzs
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by 954fmzxkfpzs »
Same here. Ah, got it, so it's the CPU compatibility that's the real blocker here. Hope that helps.
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sbklnOI
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by sbklnOI »
+1 Yeah, that's exactly it. You might want to check Microsoft's official CPU compatibility list just to be sure. Hope that helps.
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5TdzvW3tER
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by 5TdzvW3tER »
Same here. You could also try using the official Media Creation Tool to make a bootable USB installer, as that sometimes bypasses the online checker.