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experiencing difficulties during the transition from windows 10 to windows 11

experiencing difficulties during the transition from windows 10 to windows 11

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IamPiggy
Member
242
03-18-2021, 02:01 AM
#1
RTX3060 12 OC, Ryzen 5 3600xt, ram corsair vengeance 2x16 3600, b450 arous elite, 700W cooler master, benq moobiuz ex2510s / 1080p / 165hz.
I'm attempting to upgrade from windows 10 to windows 11. I'm unsure if it's possible and what steps are required. The problem is highlighted in the PC health check:
This pc must support secure booting, TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled.
Link: https://imgur.com/ldjGW9R
View: https://imgur.com/ldjGW9R
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IamPiggy
03-18-2021, 02:01 AM #1

RTX3060 12 OC, Ryzen 5 3600xt, ram corsair vengeance 2x16 3600, b450 arous elite, 700W cooler master, benq moobiuz ex2510s / 1080p / 165hz.
I'm attempting to upgrade from windows 10 to windows 11. I'm unsure if it's possible and what steps are required. The problem is highlighted in the PC health check:
This pc must support secure booting, TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled.
Link: https://imgur.com/ldjGW9R
View: https://imgur.com/ldjGW9R

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HUNTERSWIPES
Junior Member
3
03-18-2021, 02:30 AM
#2
Turn on both Secure Boot and fTPM within your BIOS settings. This will make your system compatible with upgrading to Windows 11. Secure Boot can appear on the BIOS menu, but may not display if CSM Support is enabled—you’ll need to disable it. Note that if your disk partition uses MBR, enabling Secure Boot could prevent booting. The disk needs to be converted to GPT before you activate Secure Boot. The TPM 2.0 feature is built into the AMD CPU but is turned off by default; it should be found under the Peripherals tab.
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HUNTERSWIPES
03-18-2021, 02:30 AM #2

Turn on both Secure Boot and fTPM within your BIOS settings. This will make your system compatible with upgrading to Windows 11. Secure Boot can appear on the BIOS menu, but may not display if CSM Support is enabled—you’ll need to disable it. Note that if your disk partition uses MBR, enabling Secure Boot could prevent booting. The disk needs to be converted to GPT before you activate Secure Boot. The TPM 2.0 feature is built into the AMD CPU but is turned off by default; it should be found under the Peripherals tab.

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BL19
Junior Member
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03-18-2021, 09:36 AM
#3
Ensure you have the most recent BIOS update for your motherboard.
Navigate to BIOS settings and activate fTPM, turn off CSM, which will allow you to enable secure boot.
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BL19
03-18-2021, 09:36 AM #3

Ensure you have the most recent BIOS update for your motherboard.
Navigate to BIOS settings and activate fTPM, turn off CSM, which will allow you to enable secure boot.

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Justinian911
Junior Member
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03-25-2021, 01:58 AM
#4
it was easier said than done. I managed to endable fTMP, restarted the pc, then went back to bios to turn on secure boot, but windows wouldn't load and kept redirecting me to the bois section. I attempted a factory reset but couldn't activate it, so I had to disable it and enable cmd instead.
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Justinian911
03-25-2021, 01:58 AM #4

it was easier said than done. I managed to endable fTMP, restarted the pc, then went back to bios to turn on secure boot, but windows wouldn't load and kept redirecting me to the bois section. I attempted a factory reset but couldn't activate it, so I had to disable it and enable cmd instead.

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Crazy_Heaven
Posting Freak
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04-11-2021, 12:12 AM
#5
When Windows was set up in legacy mode, disabling CSM isn't possible. You need to change the OS drive from MBR to GPT with the mbr2gpt utility.
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Crazy_Heaven
04-11-2021, 12:12 AM #5

When Windows was set up in legacy mode, disabling CSM isn't possible. You need to change the OS drive from MBR to GPT with the mbr2gpt utility.

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TreeRex19
Member
194
04-24-2021, 08:17 PM
#6
Sorry, I could have included that warning earlier on my post.
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TreeRex19
04-24-2021, 08:17 PM #6

Sorry, I could have included that warning earlier on my post.