Problem with Windows 11 installation or performance.
Problem with Windows 11 installation or performance.
When updating, the system warns that your PC doesn’t meet all Windows 11 requirements. You’ve already enabled TPM and secure boot, which is good. For your Asus ROG B450-F with Ryzen 5 3600, you’ll need to follow these steps to activate secure booting:
Hello, your Windows 11 support for AMD CPUs has been confirmed. Before adjusting BIOS settings, consider downloading and running the WhyNotWindows11 tool (scroll to "Assets" and click on "WhyNotWin11.exe") to understand the issue in more detail. This provides deeper insights than the PC health check app from Microsoft. If you've already shared your findings, feel free to post them here.
To enable this, ensure UEFI is turned off or CSM is active. Disable if necessary. Check if these settings affect your motherboard's OS visibility. This adjustment is needed because the drive table format must be updated. For detailed steps, see the guide:
I'm in a similar situation. B450 3600 and RTX 2070 TMP 2.0 and still not good enough for Windows 11 because of CSM. Turning it off makes my M.2 boot drive disappear. At that point installing Linux seems like less work so I'll stick with W10 until microsoft sorts their sh-out.
This requires changing your drive format. Linux still needs work; your setup wasn’t done correctly initially. CSM should only activate when you’re using hardware with known compatibility problems due to age, such as an old specialized PCIe card for certain machines.