The system remains incompatible with Windows 11 even after enabling TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot.
The system remains incompatible with Windows 11 even after enabling TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot.
Hello everyone, as you're aware, enabling TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot is essential for installing Windows 11. Even when both are activated, Windows Update still displays the message that this PC doesn't meet the minimum requirements. The PC Health Check tool didn’t show any issues. I verified via the "tpm.msc" command that the Specification Version is correctly listed as 2.0. When checking System Information, Secure Boot was confirmed to be enabled. My system runs a Gigabyte H410M-H motherboard with an Intel i3-10100F processor. I’m currently using Windows 10 21H2, version 10.0.19044, build 19044. I’m looking for suggestions and solutions from the community.
Check your existing files and games on your PC. Once you see what you already have, you can avoid downloading more by focusing only on new content.
Secure Boot restricts booting from USB drives unless you disable it. For installing Windows 11 via USB, you’ll need to turn off Secure Boot.