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tpm windows 11

can anyone help me i am trying to get windows 11 but it says my pc tpm is disabled so i enabled but now i get this see screenshot any help would be great

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also on pc health check it says this pc meets the requirements

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What specs? If you do have everything required, you can just download the 11 installer, run it and upgrade without issues.

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9 hours ago, brian105 said:

What specs? If you do have everything required, you can just download the 11 installer, run it and upgrade without issues.

 

intel I5 9600k @3.70ghz

16gb ram

z390 gaming x motherboard

2080ti graphics

 

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Might have to turn the TPM module on in the BIOS. A lot of boards don't have it enabled by default.

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The only thing that might help is doing a FULL clean install.

 

Though I would not suggest using windows 11, as it is TRASH, and many features are no longer in the software like changing the taskbar location, the merged WIFI/network/sound/other menu in the system icon box.

 

What is the issue with windows 10 that you want to upgrade to 11?

Windows should be fine to use for another 5 years

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On 4/16/2022 at 5:31 PM, malkyboy501 said:

also on pc health check it says this pc meets the requirements

Your Z390 Gaming X comes with Trusted Computing and Intel PTT set to Disabled in the BIOS by default according to Gigabyte.

 

Go into your BIOS. Set Intel PTT to Enabled and enable the TPM module in the Trusted Computing section. This will be found in the Peripherals section. Your manual has more info in section 2-6.

 

And there's nothing wrong with Windows 11. It's different from 10 and this scares people. I've been running it since Beta on my daily driver and have had no issues with it.

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