Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
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wj4570853294
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by wj4570853294 »
Same here. And after that, did you also try clearing the TPM from within Windows itself?
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55Sjzuce2gjI
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by 55Sjzuce2gjI »
Yeah, You could also check if you need to update your BIOS, since sometimes older versions don't fully enable TPM support.
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KGkqFFydo
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by KGkqFFydo »
This. I had the same problem. Even after enabling TPM, I had to clear the TPM in Windows security before the checker finally passed.
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q2sc4T94v4
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by q2sc4T94v4 »
Yeah, I had the same problem. I also had to go back and enable Secure Boot in the BIOS after the TPM fix.
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r1rtxfvG87
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by r1rtxfvG87 »
+1 Did you also check if your CPU is on Microsoft's supported list for Windows 11?
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p5Q4mvs
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by p5Q4mvs »
Agreed. Yeah, and double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS too—sometimes both are needed.
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817ofexml
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by 817ofexml »
Agreed. This. Also, after you enable both, you might need to fully shut down and boot back up before the checker sees them. Good luck!
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zZXIrcmpUvH
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by zZXIrcmpUvH »
This. Oh, and just to double-check, did you also make sure Secure Boot is enabled in the BIOS?