The issue involves a Windows installation problem where the system states it cannot run Windows 11.
The issue involves a Windows installation problem where the system states it cannot run Windows 11.
The issue is unusual during the Windows 11 installation. While the system is already using Windows 11, errors appear when trying to reinstall or format it. A bootable USB installer was created today, but it fails on both USB2 and USB3 ports. The hardware specifications include an AMD Ryzen 3200G processor, Gigabyte A320 S2H motherboard, and a TPM based on LPC technology. What might be causing this problem? Should the BIOS settings be reset or is there an issue with the USB drive itself? Anyone have advice on the appropriate BIOS configuration to try?
Using UEFI, TPM, and disabling Secure Boot. But my new mini PC won't let me set up Win11 from the ground up, no matter the BIOS adjustments. The only solution is to download the WinPE Recovery image straight from the supplier - GMKTec.
It shouldn't be related to compatibility issues, but I think it's also unrelated to drivers.
It simply prevents installation, though. It recognizes the drive and then either blocks you from continuing right away or stops mid-installation and warns you.
Occasionally it reported problems with the EFI partition.
I'm facing the same problem on my sister's 10gen HP laptop when trying to install Windows Server—Windows 10/11 works fine, but not this version.
OP can attempt using Rufus to circumvent the check and see if it functions.
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