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I'm not certain about its compatibility with Windows 11.

I'm not certain about its compatibility with Windows 11.

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EndoHash
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03-10-2021, 12:44 AM
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I thought my system couldn't run Windows 11, but after watching some YouTube tutorials I discovered my chip has a TPM or PTT (Intel's firmware option). Still unsure if it meets the requirements. Here are my details: CPU - Intel Celeron N4020 (PTT active), GPU - Intel UHD Graphics 600, RAM - 4GB DDR4 at 2400MHz, Storage - 256GB NVMe SSD, PCIe NVMe 2.0 SSD, Display - 720p, Brand - Lenovo, Model - Lenovo Ideapad 11IGL05, no overclocking.
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EndoHash
03-10-2021, 12:44 AM #1

I thought my system couldn't run Windows 11, but after watching some YouTube tutorials I discovered my chip has a TPM or PTT (Intel's firmware option). Still unsure if it meets the requirements. Here are my details: CPU - Intel Celeron N4020 (PTT active), GPU - Intel UHD Graphics 600, RAM - 4GB DDR4 at 2400MHz, Storage - 256GB NVMe SSD, PCIe NVMe 2.0 SSD, Display - 720p, Brand - Lenovo, Model - Lenovo Ideapad 11IGL05, no overclocking.

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03-10-2021, 03:12 AM
#2
pls help me
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digginforworms
03-10-2021, 03:12 AM #2

pls help me

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SR_0_Yugo_0
Junior Member
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03-28-2021, 06:05 AM
#3
On Win10: Open Command Prompt as Administrator (Run), type tpm.msc, then choose the appropriate option based on your TPM version.
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SR_0_Yugo_0
03-28-2021, 06:05 AM #3

On Win10: Open Command Prompt as Administrator (Run), type tpm.msc, then choose the appropriate option based on your TPM version.

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sironip
Member
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03-29-2021, 07:32 AM
#4
i don't have it, but when I checked Microsoft documentation there was a list of Intel chips that work with Windows 11 and my chip was mentioned. I think PTT might be sufficient, though I'm not sure. Here are the links you provided:
- Minimum supported processors: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...processors
- Video reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taZTeXRvwFQ
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sironip
03-29-2021, 07:32 AM #4

i don't have it, but when I checked Microsoft documentation there was a list of Intel chips that work with Windows 11 and my chip was mentioned. I think PTT might be sufficient, though I'm not sure. Here are the links you provided:
- Minimum supported processors: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...processors
- Video reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taZTeXRvwFQ

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GGlobato
Member
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03-29-2021, 10:08 AM
#5
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GGlobato
03-29-2021, 10:08 AM #5

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bou_the_bou
Junior Member
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03-29-2021, 02:49 PM
#6
Sure, I'm here to help! What do you need assistance with?
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bou_the_bou
03-29-2021, 02:49 PM #6

Sure, I'm here to help! What do you need assistance with?

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xCrusherYT
Member
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03-30-2021, 12:43 AM
#7
Welp looks like you will be able to run it. You'll just have to wait for the official release to be sure, nothing you can do about it anyway.
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xCrusherYT
03-30-2021, 12:43 AM #7

Welp looks like you will be able to run it. You'll just have to wait for the official release to be sure, nothing you can do about it anyway.

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Ormvakt
Member
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03-30-2021, 01:00 AM
#8
I made some adjustments to the bios. Now the health checkup app functions properly, which was unexpected since I thought I’d cleared the PTT key afterward. After disabling and re-enabling it, it worked. Also, the update is now version 2.0.
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Ormvakt
03-30-2021, 01:00 AM #8

I made some adjustments to the bios. Now the health checkup app functions properly, which was unexpected since I thought I’d cleared the PTT key afterward. After disabling and re-enabling it, it worked. Also, the update is now version 2.0.