Windows 11, enable TPM 2.0

sylve99 Posted messages 706 Status Member -  
flo88 Posted messages 28490 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -

Hello,

I installed (PC integrity at a glance) to be able to install Windows 11.
-I have a yellow exclamation mark ↔ TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled on this PC.
-I have a red exclamation mark ↔ The processor is currently not supported by Windows.

How can I check if I have TPM 2.0?

If TPM is on my PC, I would like to activate it but I would need a little help!

Thank you in advance


5 answers

  1. .eric Posted messages 1386 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   86
     

    Hello

    "At a glance," it takes a whole tutorial with images followed step by step, but by taking the time to install, Microsoft usually ends up saying yes.

    https://www.malekal.com/verifier-si-tpm-2-0-et-secure-boot-sont-actives-pour-installer-windows-11/

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  2. flo88 Posted messages 28490 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   Ambassadeur 5 169
     

    Hello

    Install https://userdiag.com/fr/

    Run a quick diagnostic and paste the link to the report here.

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    1. sylve99 Posted messages 706 Status Member 9
       

      Good evening,

      Thank you for intervening...

      I will take care of this as soon as possible and with everyone's schedule.

      Have a good evening

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    2. flo88 Posted messages 28490 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 169 > sylve99 Posted messages 706 Status Member
       

      Re

      Officially, your PC does not support Windows 11 (the processor is not inherently compatible), however, there are tutorials available to bypass Microsoft's restrictions, which works in a completely legal manner, though it is somewhat technical and comes with no guarantee of success.

      Example of a tutorial:  Install Windows 11 on an incompatible PC (without TPM or SecureBoot) - malekal.com

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    3. sylve99 Posted messages 706 Status Member 9 > flo88 Posted messages 28490 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention  
       

      Hello,

      I will try, I watched the video and I think I can manage...

      However, can you tell me if there is a risk of loss for my files?

      Thank you

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    4. flo88 Posted messages 28490 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 169 > sylve99 Posted messages 706 Status Member
       

      Okay, have a good holiday and good luck, the simplest thing will be to continue here.

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  3. Winux
     

    Hello,

    Not enough details to help you, you also need to invest a minimum in order to be able to carry out the tasks I am entrusting to you to solve the problem.

    I have always had memory integrity activated natively on my end.

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  4. Winux
     

    I don't know your PC; without details and diagnostics, I can’t do anything. Are you able to create a liveUSB for diagnostics and Windows? Do you understand the BIOS? Is UEFI without CSM enabled?

    It’s possible that you can't install Windows 11 with your processor, and therefore may have to go through a registry to force it.

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    1. sylve99 Posted messages 706 Status Member 9
       

      Good evening,

      No, I don't have a good grasp, except maybe with tutorials like I've often done here.

      It's been a long time since I've accessed the BIOS!
      I've read about UEFI online, but I'm stuck...

      I don't know if this is useful, but this evening I did Windows+R and typed TPM.msc and I got the response
      "Compatible security platform module not found on this computer.
      Please ensure that this computer has a security platform module 1.2 (or later) and that it is enabled in the BIOS.


      Thank you in advance

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      1. macbernic Posted messages 2231 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   545 > sylve99 Posted messages 706 Status Member
         

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  5. Winux
     

    You need to make a minimum effort, I have no details about your equipment,

    The TPM is activated in the BIOS, but if the processor is not compatible with Windows 11, there is little point in bothering to activate it, especially since if the storage is not in GPT, it will be even more complicated.

    If you are overwhelmed by technology, you need to pay a systems administrator to manage your PCs, or only use simple systems like Android smartphones and tablets if that seems more intuitive to you.

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