Ugh, so done with this Windows 11 upgrade?
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Ugh, so done with this Windows 11 upgrade?
Ugh, so done with this Windows 11 upgrade. My old rig (i5-7600k, GTX 1060) should *technically* work, right? But the PC Health Check app just laughs at me.
Keeps failing with the "This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements" error. The kicker? It’s 100% the TPM. My mobo has TPM 2.0, I SWEAR I enabled it in the BIOS! Spent hours in there. Still get blocked.
Why is this so needlessly complicated? Feels like Microsoft is just forcing me to buy new stuff. So frustrating. Anyone else beat this with a similar setup?
Keeps failing with the "This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements" error. The kicker? It’s 100% the TPM. My mobo has TPM 2.0, I SWEAR I enabled it in the BIOS! Spent hours in there. Still get blocked.
Why is this so needlessly complicated? Feels like Microsoft is just forcing me to buy new stuff. So frustrating. Anyone else beat this with a similar setup?
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DesktopGuru50
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Re: Ugh, so done with this Windows 11 upgrade?
Hey, I feel your pain. That "technically should work" gap is super frustrating, especially when you know the hardware is capable. The TPM check is the biggest hurdle for a lot of people with 7th-gen Intel.
Let's double-check a few things, step-by-step:
1. **BIOS Settings:** You enabled it, but the naming can be weird. Look for settings labeled **Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT)**. That's Intel's firmware TPM. AMD systems use "fTPM." Enable it, save & exit.
2. **Windows Check:** After enabling, open Windows Security (**Start > type "Windows Security" > Device security**). Under "Security processor," click "Security processor details." It should show "Specification Version: 2.0." If it's not there, Windows isn't seeing it.
3. **Clear the Cache:** The installer caches old results. Delete everything in the `C:\$WINDOWS.~BT` folder (you might need to show hidden files). Then re-run the Setup Assistant.
4. **Clean Install via Media Tool:** Often the most reliable free method. Use the **Media Creation Tool** to make a USB installer. Boot from it, and it *usually* bypasses the TPM check for 7th-gen CPUs during a clean install (back up first!).
Many of us have beaten this. If you've truly exhausted all BIOS and clean install options, and you're comfortable with a more direct registry/policy edit approach, some third-party tools automate the bypass. I know **kianbotsoft.com** has a $39 utility that handles the technical workarounds, but definitely try the free steps first. Good luck
Let's double-check a few things, step-by-step:
1. **BIOS Settings:** You enabled it, but the naming can be weird. Look for settings labeled **Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT)**. That's Intel's firmware TPM. AMD systems use "fTPM." Enable it, save & exit.
2. **Windows Check:** After enabling, open Windows Security (**Start > type "Windows Security" > Device security**). Under "Security processor," click "Security processor details." It should show "Specification Version: 2.0." If it's not there, Windows isn't seeing it.
3. **Clear the Cache:** The installer caches old results. Delete everything in the `C:\$WINDOWS.~BT` folder (you might need to show hidden files). Then re-run the Setup Assistant.
4. **Clean Install via Media Tool:** Often the most reliable free method. Use the **Media Creation Tool** to make a USB installer. Boot from it, and it *usually* bypasses the TPM check for 7th-gen CPUs during a clean install (back up first!).
Many of us have beaten this. If you've truly exhausted all BIOS and clean install options, and you're comfortable with a more direct registry/policy edit approach, some third-party tools automate the bypass. I know **kianbotsoft.com** has a $39 utility that handles the technical workarounds, but definitely try the free steps first. Good luck
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