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Issue encountered during the upgrade to Windows 11.

Issue encountered during the upgrade to Windows 11.

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Greatgary
Member
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11-29-2021, 08:16 PM
#1
CPU: Amd Ryzen 5 5600x GPU: Amd Radeon RX6500XT MB: Asus rog b550 Strix F Gaming Wifi || (Alle Bilder sind in Deutsch "Eingeschaltet/aktiviert"="Enabeld" ist der wichtigste Punkt) Beschreibung: Ich möchte zu Windows 11 wechseln. TPM2.0 ist im BIOS aktiviert, aber Windows zeigt eine Fehlermeldung an. Die BIOS wurde auf die neueste Version aktualisiert, daher weiß ich nicht, warum es nicht funktioniert.
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Greatgary
11-29-2021, 08:16 PM #1

CPU: Amd Ryzen 5 5600x GPU: Amd Radeon RX6500XT MB: Asus rog b550 Strix F Gaming Wifi || (Alle Bilder sind in Deutsch "Eingeschaltet/aktiviert"="Enabeld" ist der wichtigste Punkt) Beschreibung: Ich möchte zu Windows 11 wechseln. TPM2.0 ist im BIOS aktiviert, aber Windows zeigt eine Fehlermeldung an. Die BIOS wurde auf die neueste Version aktualisiert, daher weiß ich nicht, warum es nicht funktioniert.

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carp3
Senior Member
572
11-29-2021, 11:15 PM
#2
Turn off CSM as well.
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carp3
11-29-2021, 11:15 PM #2

Turn off CSM as well.

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SavagePig4
Junior Member
11
11-30-2021, 03:52 PM
#3
What is the error message?
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SavagePig4
11-30-2021, 03:52 PM #3

What is the error message?

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Mor7e
Junior Member
46
12-01-2021, 11:01 PM
#4
No version 2.0 of TPM is found even though it was activated in the BIOS and the motherboard backs up to TPM 2.0
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Mor7e
12-01-2021, 11:01 PM #4

No version 2.0 of TPM is found even though it was activated in the BIOS and the motherboard backs up to TPM 2.0

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byChaoZ
Junior Member
4
12-13-2021, 03:54 AM
#5
It might work to use Rufus to make a bootable USB stick, which could avoid the TPM 2.0 condition, at least because of that feature.
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byChaoZ
12-13-2021, 03:54 AM #5

It might work to use Rufus to make a bootable USB stick, which could avoid the TPM 2.0 condition, at least because of that feature.

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sargeantdwarf
Junior Member
27
12-14-2021, 02:20 AM
#6
Check the detailed compatibility list using the WhyNotWin11 tool.
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sargeantdwarf
12-14-2021, 02:20 AM #6

Check the detailed compatibility list using the WhyNotWin11 tool.

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ColSpeed
Member
197
12-20-2021, 07:28 AM
#7
SecureBoot must be activated and configured as "Windows" CSM should remain disabled. This ensures compatibility since CSM relies on BIOS emulation for legacy hardware support, which CSM provides. BIOS operates only with MBR-formatted drives, while UEFI requires GPT. Windows 10 includes a utility called mbr2gpt to convert MBR to GPT format. You can run the command directly via the command line. Many guides on forums and online resources explain this process.
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ColSpeed
12-20-2021, 07:28 AM #7

SecureBoot must be activated and configured as "Windows" CSM should remain disabled. This ensures compatibility since CSM relies on BIOS emulation for legacy hardware support, which CSM provides. BIOS operates only with MBR-formatted drives, while UEFI requires GPT. Windows 10 includes a utility called mbr2gpt to convert MBR to GPT format. You can run the command directly via the command line. Many guides on forums and online resources explain this process.

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The_dano
Junior Member
48
12-24-2021, 10:17 PM
#8
I encountered a problem with my Asus BIOS during an upgrade a few months ago. On my Z390 board, it was necessary to configure TPM to use Windows OS instead of another system when enabling it. A BIOS update intended to activate both secure boot and TPM failed to set TPM properly. After adjusting the settings, Windows 11 upgraded directly from Windows 10. Since I have an Intel system, I’m unsure if AMD BIOS offers a similar option.
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The_dano
12-24-2021, 10:17 PM #8

I encountered a problem with my Asus BIOS during an upgrade a few months ago. On my Z390 board, it was necessary to configure TPM to use Windows OS instead of another system when enabling it. A BIOS update intended to activate both secure boot and TPM failed to set TPM properly. After adjusting the settings, Windows 11 upgraded directly from Windows 10. Since I have an Intel system, I’m unsure if AMD BIOS offers a similar option.