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PC satisfies the basic needs for Windows 11, yet fails to meet them simultaneously.

PC satisfies the basic needs for Windows 11, yet fails to meet them simultaneously.

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ash_n_brad
Posting Freak
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12-07-2021, 03:59 AM
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You followed the PC health check before installing Windows 11, and everything looked good. But during installation, it reported missing minimum requirements. That’s unusual—maybe the app had a different version or there was an issue with the installation process. Double-check your system specs and try reinstalling or contacting support for further help.
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ash_n_brad
12-07-2021, 03:59 AM #1

You followed the PC health check before installing Windows 11, and everything looked good. But during installation, it reported missing minimum requirements. That’s unusual—maybe the app had a different version or there was an issue with the installation process. Double-check your system specs and try reinstalling or contacting support for further help.

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Caribbean_Blue
Senior Member
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12-07-2021, 05:16 AM
#2
what are the specs of the pc?
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Caribbean_Blue
12-07-2021, 05:16 AM #2

what are the specs of the pc?

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Avatar__Kyoshi
Junior Member
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12-12-2021, 07:54 AM
#3
Explore the project's GitHub repository for detailed insights and updates.
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Avatar__Kyoshi
12-12-2021, 07:54 AM #3

Explore the project's GitHub repository for detailed insights and updates.

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BadacasGaming
Junior Member
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12-17-2021, 01:02 PM
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Windows 11 might be challenging to set up for some users. Even the support materials indicate you may need to adjust BIOS settings and modify options such as TPM, Secure Boot, and UEFI. Enabling VBS is recommended but not mandatory. If you're unfamiliar with BIOS configurations, it can be confusing and might lead to additional issues if settings are changed incorrectly.
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BadacasGaming
12-17-2021, 01:02 PM #4

Windows 11 might be challenging to set up for some users. Even the support materials indicate you may need to adjust BIOS settings and modify options such as TPM, Secure Boot, and UEFI. Enabling VBS is recommended but not mandatory. If you're unfamiliar with BIOS configurations, it can be confusing and might lead to additional issues if settings are changed incorrectly.

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Nitro_PT
Member
182
12-23-2021, 03:40 PM
#5
Make sure you choose "UEFI: <USB flash drive name>" in the boot selection menu. Selecting otherwise will cause UEFI to operate in BIOS Legacy mode, which won't support a legacy OS installation. This is why the Windows 11 setup fails. On your path to UEFI, as others have noted, verify that fTPM, TPM, dTPM, or Intel PTT (depending on your model) is enabled, UEFI mode is active, and CSM is turned off. Check your motherboard manual for these settings.
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Nitro_PT
12-23-2021, 03:40 PM #5

Make sure you choose "UEFI: <USB flash drive name>" in the boot selection menu. Selecting otherwise will cause UEFI to operate in BIOS Legacy mode, which won't support a legacy OS installation. This is why the Windows 11 setup fails. On your path to UEFI, as others have noted, verify that fTPM, TPM, dTPM, or Intel PTT (depending on your model) is enabled, UEFI mode is active, and CSM is turned off. Check your motherboard manual for these settings.

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ben_dragon
Senior Member
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12-24-2021, 11:07 PM
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It depends on the setup; using Linux and Windows on different drives can work. You might be able to run Windows 11 without TPM and keep CSM active. Installing Manjaro lets you pick between UEFI or BIOS with a bootable USB.
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ben_dragon
12-24-2021, 11:07 PM #6

It depends on the setup; using Linux and Windows on different drives can work. You might be able to run Windows 11 without TPM and keep CSM active. Installing Manjaro lets you pick between UEFI or BIOS with a bootable USB.

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12-26-2021, 02:23 PM
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Usually, TPM isn't the issue (unless you are the unlucky ones with the AMD + Mobo combo that causes performance issue, and doesn't have a dTPM option that can be acquired. It's Secure Boot, where many Linux based distros don't support it. Currently, there are ways to bypass this under Windows 11. But, of course, I can't predict the future. But so far, I see no sign of a change under the Insider program. If anything, I expect TPM to be forced, not Secure Boot. If you need Linux for development or running programs, then Windows 11 has WSL with GUI, audio and GPU support (see your GPU manufacturer for supported GPUs and get the WSL drivers). I use it daily, it works great. As for CSM, unless you are installing an aged old legacy version of a Linux distro, or on 12 or older computer, then your hardware should support UEFI, and CSM can be disabled.
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Xx_Elite102_xX
12-26-2021, 02:23 PM #7

Usually, TPM isn't the issue (unless you are the unlucky ones with the AMD + Mobo combo that causes performance issue, and doesn't have a dTPM option that can be acquired. It's Secure Boot, where many Linux based distros don't support it. Currently, there are ways to bypass this under Windows 11. But, of course, I can't predict the future. But so far, I see no sign of a change under the Insider program. If anything, I expect TPM to be forced, not Secure Boot. If you need Linux for development or running programs, then Windows 11 has WSL with GUI, audio and GPU support (see your GPU manufacturer for supported GPUs and get the WSL drivers). I use it daily, it works great. As for CSM, unless you are installing an aged old legacy version of a Linux distro, or on 12 or older computer, then your hardware should support UEFI, and CSM can be disabled.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
572
12-26-2021, 10:47 PM
#8
There isn't a method to bypass TPM and Secure Boot in Windows 11. I'll check the article for you.
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ylyes4
12-26-2021, 10:47 PM #8

There isn't a method to bypass TPM and Secure Boot in Windows 11. I'll check the article for you.

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GamerTV1
Member
116
12-27-2021, 02:48 AM
#9
I resolved the issue, set up Windows 10, and upgraded successfully. But during the process, I experienced intermittent crashes every few hours, which is unclear.
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GamerTV1
12-27-2021, 02:48 AM #9

I resolved the issue, set up Windows 10, and upgraded successfully. But during the process, I experienced intermittent crashes every few hours, which is unclear.