I’m stuck trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11?

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fiVJJYb
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Post by fiVJJYb »

Can confirm. Also, double-check that you’ve saved the BIOS changes and fully restarted, not just reset.
4395ctk
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Post by 4395ctk »

I had this issue on my own ASUS board. After enabling fTPM, I also had to go into the security processor settings and clear the TPM, which finally let the check pass. Good luck!
yrIc5a
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I’m stuck trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11?

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I’m stuck trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11. The PC Health Check app says my computer doesn’t meet the requirements, specifically pointing to TPM 2.0. My motherboard is an ASUS Z370-A, and I’ve gone into the BIOS to enable the fTPM setting, but I’m still getting the error. Has anyone with a similar board gotten past this? I’m not sure what else to try.
1Vgq1j
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Post by 1Vgq1j »

Same here. Agreed, enabling fTPM in the BIOS is the right step. Just make sure you also disable any legacy or CSM boot options for it to be detected properly.
VZkjPP
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Post by VZkjPP »

Can confirm. Have you double-checked that the TPM is enabled under the "Advanced" settings in your BIOS, not just the main screen?
yYg4G58M
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Post by yYg4G58M »

Same here! Thought it was just me.
FiYIHgfT
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Post by FiYIHgfT »

I'm experiencing this too. Would love to know if anyone found a fix.
v52f860
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Post by v52f860 »

Confirmed working. Thanks for sharing!
DmyXiZAz
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Post by DmyXiZAz »

I'm experiencing this too. Would love to know if anyone found a fix.
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