Trying to upgrade my PC from Windows 10 to 11, but the PC Health Check app keeps?

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JqFfiCXeNMU
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Post by JqFfiCXeNMU »

Agreed. You could also try clearing the TPM from within Windows, as sometimes old data can cause a false reading. Another option is to double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS, as that's another common requirement.
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Post by 96odxfyw »

Agreed. You could also see if your motherboard manufacturer offers a firmware update to enable TPM 2.0. Another option is to check for a specific setting in your BIOS to switch the TPM from 1.2 to 2.0 mode.
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Post by 5g9595H5 »

Can confirm. Yeah, and if you do find that update, remember to back up anything important first—BIOS flashes can be a bit risky. Good luck!
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Post by ykGtoqc3e »

Yeah, You could also check if your motherboard manufacturer offers a hardware TPM module you can physically install. Another option is to look into bypassing the TPM requirement, though that's not officially supported. Let me know if that works.
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