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I've been using Windows 11 on my 9700K / Z390 since September even though my board doesn't support tpm 2. I followed this guide (bleepingcomputer.com) way back then to get around tpm and Windows has been updating on its own and working great ever since. The latest update of Windows 11 (from about a week ago) for some reason is telling me I can't update because I don't have tpm 2 enabled and I can't seem to find a way to bypass this. Every guide or forum I've seen shows me how to get around it for a clean installation, but none of them are helping me get around it to perform an update once I'm already in 11.

If anyone has any ideas on how to bypass the check I would be pleased to hear it. Thanks.

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18 minutes ago, Nitrouspeed said:

9700K / Z390

That definitely supports Intel PTT, check it's enabled.

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29 minutes ago, Nitrouspeed said:

I've been using Windows 11 on my 9700K / Z390 since September even though my board doesn't support tpm 2. I followed this guide (bleepingcomputer.com) way back then to get around tpm and Windows has been updating on its own and working great ever since. The latest update of Windows 11 (from about a week ago) for some reason is telling me I can't update because I don't have tpm 2 enabled and I can't seem to find a way to bypass this. Every guide or forum I've seen shows me how to get around it for a clean installation, but none of them are helping me get around it to perform an update once I'm already in 11.

If anyone has any ideas on how to bypass the check I would be pleased to hear it. Thanks.

That should support tpm 2 but if it doesnt work no matter how you try install the optmizer  on github (https://github.com/hellzerg/optimizer).For me it worked and its easy to installso give it a try.

 

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