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Windows 11 I can't install!

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You'd need to convert you install from MBR to GPT, assuming that's why you're using legacy BIOS boot and not UEFI. Secure boot is only supported on UEFI. 

 

Microsoft has a tool to do this: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt

Hey guy's maybe you can help me as at this point I am stuck, I'm trying to install 11 but I keep getting this!!image.thumb.png.131a549b849fa12a1f3d5a1d602a0161.png

 

I have tried everything, so many searches I noticed my boot mode is legacy and not UEFI not sure if that's the problem but can't turn on secure boot, even in bios I turned it on and nothing, I know my mobo is capable of windows 11 as my father has the same motherboard Asus Prime x570 pro.

please help as I would like to upgrade

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You'd need to convert you install from MBR to GPT, assuming that's why you're using legacy BIOS boot and not UEFI. Secure boot is only supported on UEFI. 

 

Microsoft has a tool to do this: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt

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7 minutes ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

You'd need to convert you install from MBR to GPT, assuming that's why you're using legacy BIOS boot and not UEFI. Secure boot is only supported on UEFI. 

 

Microsoft has a tool to do this: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt

Oh right, I never knew that thanks, just to make sure will I lose any files converting it at all or will it be safe?

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56 minutes ago, Darkshadow2814 said:

To add, when clicked it does not open?

 

You won't lose any files. It's a command line tool, double clicking it won't do anything. I'd suggest reading the article from Microsoft that I linked to, or looking for a guide on how to use it. 

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On 12/21/2021 at 10:29 PM, Oshino Shinobu said:

You won't lose any files. It's a command line tool, double clicking it won't do anything. I'd suggest reading the article from Microsoft that I linked to, or looking for a guide on how to use it. 

All done now got 11 installed thank you for the info, silly me was looking for a download link and didn't occur to me that it had to be used in CMD, but worked you saved me hours of searching 😊😉

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