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kTsOkvrgS
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by kTsOkvrgS »
Same here. And what version of Windows are you trying to install?
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nav903267450
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by nav903267450 »
Can confirm. You could also try using Rufus to create an installation USB that bypasses the TPM and secure boot checks.
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L37882rtj
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by L37882rtj »
Yeah, that Rufus method is solid. Just make sure to grab the latest version since they update the bypass options regularly.
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r1rtxfvG87
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by r1rtxfvG87 »
Agreed. Also, if you're on an older version of Windows 10, running the official upgrade assistant first can sometimes help.
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evb19
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by evb19 »
+1 You could also try using Rufus to create an installation USB that bypasses the TPM and secure boot checks. Let me know if that works.
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6QL2nPMQbQ
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by 6QL2nPMQbQ »
+1 Yeah, that Rufus method is solid. Just make sure you grab the latest version since they update the bypass options often.
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kqhLbr
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by kqhLbr »
Yeah, Also, have you tried disabling Secure Boot in your BIOS before running the Rufus tool?
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ETvs9X
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by ETvs9X »
+1 This happened to me on an old laptop. I used Rufus to make a Windows 11 USB and it bypassed the TPM check for me. Good luck!
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IIDiYLHyca
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by IIDiYLHyca »
Agreed. Just make sure you download the latest version of Rufus, it has the bypass option right in the tool. Good luck!
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wrg7911401
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by wrg7911401 »
I had the same problem on an old laptop. I used Rufus to create the USB and it bypassed the TPM check completely.