**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE** So my PC health check app just l?

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JwsMKjclrJdd
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Post by JwsMKjclrJdd »

Also, is TPM 2.0 showing as enabled in the PC Health Check app?
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Post by vQ00g45l0 »

Can confirm. I had the same problem with my old i5. The PC Health Check app was useless for actually telling me what was wrong. Hope that helps.
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Post by hXtGWREWz »

Yeah, did you ever check if TPM 2.0 is enabled in your BIOS? That's usually the culprit.
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Post by idn9049 »

Agreed, that's almost always it. A quick tip: if you enable it and still get the error, try clearing your TPM from the same BIOS menu.
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Post by Yahoo [Bot] »

Yeah, that's the fix. Also, double-check Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS—it's a separate setting that can trip you up too. Hope that helps.
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Post by CMZhedqAOfVI »

Yeah, I had the same problem with my i5-7600K. I had to manually enable TPM 2.0 in the BIOS before the installer would stop complaining.
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Post by 27tB1Kp9t62 »

Can confirm. Agreed, that was the key for me too. One extra tip: after you enable it, you might need to also turn on Secure Boot in the same BIOS menu.
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Post by aM33l5WvG »

Yeah, and if Secure Boot is grayed out, you might need to switch your BIOS from Legacy/CSM to UEFI mode first. Hope that helps.
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Post by luzg9831017 »

Agreed, and don't forget to save your BIOS changes before exiting—that one gets me every time.
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Post by xPfSPiAv »

Oh, and did you check if TPM 2.0 is actually enabled in your BIOS?
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