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I kept everything linked. I reinstalled Windows using the System Reset feature built into Windows, not via an installation disc or USB drive. At that time, there were no problems because the reset only affected the Windows installation on the primary drive.
It wasn't that straightforward either—there were NVME drives installed alongside the motherboard, so simply disconnecting the cables wouldn't have worked.
The methods I tried didn’t resolve the issue (it looks like I don’t even have a gpedit.msc on my system).
I should mention that when upgrading from Windows 10 to 11, I had to bypass the system registry to skip TPM 2.0 requirements. At the time, I didn’t notice any problems, but it’s possible this could be causing issues now? I attempted the same bypass, but it didn’t help.
Additionally, Windows Defender still works independently, though I can’t manually run scans or modify settings. It reports that account protection, firewall, network protection, and device security are all active.
The system should be compatible with Win11.
Ensure you have installed Win11 correctly, without any workarounds.
Activate TPM 2.0 within the BIOS configuration.
The correct BIOS adjustment refers to Intel Platform Trust Technology.