Ugh, can anyone help me with this Windows 11 upgrade nightmare?

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tFp4SsfQ
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Post by tFp4SsfQ »

Can confirm. Yeah, and after you update the BIOS, you'll need to go back into its settings to find and enable fTPM again.
p5QwCp
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Post by p5QwCp »

+1 Right, and sometimes it's under a weird name like "AMD PSP fTPM" or just "Platform Trust."
OQ7zfhpb7
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Post by OQ7zfhpb7 »

Same here. I had the same problem. I ended up having to update my motherboard BIOS before the fTPM option even showed up properly.
zeCdspxKm
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Post by zeCdspxKm »

You could also try manually enabling fTPM in your BIOS under the security or AMD settings if the option is there but just not turned on.
vis285
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Post by vis285 »

This. Yeah, and double-check that the BIOS itself is updated, as that can sometimes unlock the fTPM option. Hope that helps.
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Post by 2sr7a3zDs53t »

Yeah, agreed. Also, if the option still doesn't show, try a BIOS reset to defaults after the update—that can jog it loose.
k39241o52az
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Post by k39241o52az »

Yeah, Agreed, and one more thing—double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in the BIOS too, as Windows 11 requires both.
mkb75316
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Post by mkb75316 »

Same here. You could also try updating your motherboard BIOS, as a newer version might add fTPM 2.0 support for your CPU.
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