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shinymac
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Re: Windows 11

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Well apparently I can't run Win11 even though I have TPM..

Yes you might have TPM...but as I stated earlier in this thread...it has to be TURNED ON !! This has to be done via the BIOS apparently. And is SUPPOSED to be a "simple" operation.

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Re: Windows 11

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shinymac wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 11:36 am Well apparently I can't run Win11 even though I have TPM..

Yes you might have TPM...but as I stated earlier in this thread...it has to be TURNED ON !! This has to be done via the BIOS apparently. And is SUPPOSED to be a "simple" operation.

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It's UEFI secure boot that my system is apparently lacking not TPM 2.0, which I have turned on in the BIOS.

I may need to do something else to get Win11 ready thankfully I'm in no rush to upgrade I was just curious whether or not I could.

If anyone has any information on how to get my current system and M.2 NVME SSD to work with UEFI I'd appreciate it nonetheless.
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Re: Windows 11

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Have a look on your motherboard manufacturers website quite a few have put instructions on how to set up your BIOS

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Re: Windows 11

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Can't find a solution that doesn't involve removing all drives and re-installing Win10 on the M.2 (which is what I did the first time around on my initial install but hey ho)..

If I'm going to do a fresh install it will be when Win11 is forced upon us post 2025, my install works fine as it is and I ain't f******* with it just to get 100% tick boxes on a Win11 compatibility checker.
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Re: Windows 11

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Reef
Have you read this: https://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-10/how ... indows-10/
Having Windows on a .M2 NVMIE drive does not affect BIOS settings for UEFI.

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Re: Windows 11

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Thanks pH that link is useful, I will refer back to that when I'm on my next 4 off. :)
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