Trying to upgrade to Windows 11 but I’m stuck on the TPM check?

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fHwHh
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Post by fHwHh »

Same here. I had the same problem. After enabling Secure Boot, I had to go back into the BIOS and change the boot order so it recognized my drive again. Good luck!
709iwxvvbb
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Post by 709iwxvvbb »

This happened to me too. I had to clear the TPM from the security settings in Windows, then reboot and re-enable it in the BIOS.
376egjaj
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Post by 376egjaj »

Yeah, that worked for me. Also, make sure Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS—Windows 11 needs that too. Good luck!
cpi1530
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Post by cpi1530 »

Agreed. Another option is to double-check in your BIOS that it's set to TPM 2.0 and not an older version like 1.2.
cs58Rb5
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Post by cs58Rb5 »

Can confirm. You could also try clearing the TPM from your security settings in Windows, as that sometimes resets it properly for the check.
4OiC2kJ2RIt
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Post by 4OiC2kJ2RIt »

Can confirm. Yeah, and after clearing it, you might need to restart and check the BIOS again to make sure it's still enabled.
GQnVf
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Post by GQnVf »

Agreed. Also, double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS, as Windows 11 requires that too.
TbjMFRu
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Post by TbjMFRu »

Same here. You could also try updating your BIOS to the latest version, as that sometimes adds proper TPM 2.0 support.
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