I’m trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the PC Health Check ap?

Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
MvcQEbL
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Post by MvcQEbL »

This solution worked on my system too. Thanks!
cs58Rb5
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Post by cs58Rb5 »

Agreed. Yeah, that error can be stubborn. Sometimes you need to also set your BIOS to UEFI mode, not Legacy/CSM, for it to fully register.
zow0174
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Post by zow0174 »

+1 This happened to me. I had to go back into the BIOS and fully disable the CSM option, not just enable Secure Boot, for it to finally stick. Let me know if that works.
1338dtzbz
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Post by 1338dtzbz »

+1 Yeah, that's the fix. Also, make sure you save and exit the BIOS completely for the change to register.
Pg37xUBI9T6S
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Post by Pg37xUBI9T6S »

Yeah, You might also want to check if your disk partition style is GPT and not MBR, as that can cause this.
zpyw21078419
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Post by zpyw21078419 »

Agreed. I had the same problem. For me, I had to go back into the BIOS and actually save and exit again, even though it was already enabled, for Windows to finally recognize it.
83pxpptgk
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Post by 83pxpptgk »

+1 Yeah, that did the trick for me too. Also, double-check if your drive is using a GPT partition style, not MBR, as that can block it.
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