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New Windows 11 setup just arrived.

New Windows 11 setup just arrived.

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AtomDev
Junior Member
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08-10-2022, 03:30 PM
#11
It’s a new build with a fresh install
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AtomDev
08-10-2022, 03:30 PM #11

It’s a new build with a fresh install

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camh08
Junior Member
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08-12-2022, 03:54 PM
#12
Sure, just set up Windows 10 first, then try launching it. This approach works because the issue might stem from needing a prior version. You can always upgrade to Windows 11 later via a fresh installation from USB.
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camh08
08-12-2022, 03:54 PM #12

Sure, just set up Windows 10 first, then try launching it. This approach works because the issue might stem from needing a prior version. You can always upgrade to Windows 11 later via a fresh installation from USB.

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xXSuperNovaXx
Posting Freak
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08-27-2022, 08:45 AM
#13
Start with the default settings and then quickly test win11—don't alter any BIOS options.
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xXSuperNovaXx
08-27-2022, 08:45 AM #13

Start with the default settings and then quickly test win11—don't alter any BIOS options.

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Killa_Dx
Senior Member
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08-27-2022, 10:23 AM
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I encountered a problem with my ASUS Intel workstation while attempting to upgrade to Windows 11. After updating the BIOS, which was meant to adjust all configurations, it failed to change settings and instead enabled Secure Boot. The OS type remained unchanged, causing the BIOS to indicate Secure Boot is active but Windows couldn't access it. You need to switch to Windows UEFI Mode in your BIOS settings to allow proper reading. If this isn't the issue, try a Windows 10 installation and run msinfo to verify the settings.
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Killa_Dx
08-27-2022, 10:23 AM #14

I encountered a problem with my ASUS Intel workstation while attempting to upgrade to Windows 11. After updating the BIOS, which was meant to adjust all configurations, it failed to change settings and instead enabled Secure Boot. The OS type remained unchanged, causing the BIOS to indicate Secure Boot is active but Windows couldn't access it. You need to switch to Windows UEFI Mode in your BIOS settings to allow proper reading. If this isn't the issue, try a Windows 10 installation and run msinfo to verify the settings.

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