Windows 11 update TPM 2.0 issue
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Judex Posted messages 5022 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
Judex Posted messages 5022 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
Hello.
I'm trying to install Win11 on my PC. The Windows app "PC Health Check" tells me that my PC is not compatible because TPM 2.0 is not enabled. So I enabled it in the BIOS (I've done this several times, it is indeed enabled and I save each time), my motherboard is supposed to be compatible with TPM 2.0 (MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS (MS-7C56)). BUT when I restart my PC, it's still the same, it doesn't detect the TPM 2.0 activation.
Has this happened to anyone else? Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to install Win11 on my PC. The Windows app "PC Health Check" tells me that my PC is not compatible because TPM 2.0 is not enabled. So I enabled it in the BIOS (I've done this several times, it is indeed enabled and I save each time), my motherboard is supposed to be compatible with TPM 2.0 (MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS (MS-7C56)). BUT when I restart my PC, it's still the same, it doesn't detect the TPM 2.0 activation.
Has this happened to anyone else? Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance.
3 answers
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Hi,
You can check what WhyNotWin11 says if everything seems OK.
https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11/releases-
- Hello,
It is still astonishing that with such a configuration (which I would love to have!) you cannot install Windows 11. Microsoft should have allowed the choice, at the time of installation, to take TPM into account or not.
Note that if you look a little, it is possible to bypass this verification and proceed with the installation, even on a machine much less powerful than yours:
https://www.commentcamarche.net/informatique/windows/1683-installer-windows-11-sur-un-pc-non-compatible/
Judex
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When exiting the BIOS, do you choose Save & Exit?
Basic question, but I don't understand either.
If you can do a BIOS update, that might help
You can see the version in Mainboard from CPU-Z -
Hello. I might be saying something silly, but is the TPM module present on your motherboard?
Because activating it is good, but if the module hasn't been installed (which is the case for most motherboards until recently), it won't be of any use.
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