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ok here is my situation

my current system:

AMD Ryzen 7 3700X

16 GB Ram

Asrock AB 350 pro4

gigabyte RTX 2070

2 SSD

2 HDD

I recently got the amd ryzen 7 3700x to upgrade my system that had ryzen 7 1700

i did this upgrade so i can update from win 10 to win 11

till now i cannot upgrade, due to not being able to enable secure boot

i did lots of search but no luck, i did use the pc health check and AOMEI and i will include both screenshots

also i checked system information and also will include the screenshot, it shows that secure boot is "unsupported", so does that mean i cannot ever upgrade ? or is there any solution ?

AOMEI.jpg

pc health check.jpg

system information.jpg

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There's a number of steps you'll need to switch over to Secure Boot.  Try this guide: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-enable-secure-boot-pc-install-windows-11

 

Be aware that there's a (tiny) risk of losing data since you'd need to convert your drive.  For what it's worth, I did this step way back and it went off without a hitch.

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1 hour ago, call me al said:

or is there any solution ?

AOMEI.jpg

Follow the tutorials those Fix it links point to?

Also covered at https://www.diskpart.com/windows-11/windows-11-requirements-check-tool-1503.html

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17 hours ago, chronoreverse said:

There's a number of steps you'll need to switch over to Secure Boot.  Try this guide: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-enable-secure-boot-pc-install-windows-11

 

Be aware that there's a (tiny) risk of losing data since you'd need to convert your drive.  For what it's worth, I did this step way back and it went off without a hitch.

thanks

but when i convert mbr to gpt, it does not work

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