TPM 2.0 PCIE?
TPM 2.0 PCIE?
Could you simply connect this device to your computer and finish the setup? I'm only halfway through installing it on the Ivy Bridge with a 3770k.
Checking your current hardware details is important before upgrading. Make sure your system meets all the necessary requirements for Windows 11.
It seems unlikely to succeed. Even with a TPM module on a card, Microsoft currently requires a minimum 6th generation Intel CPU.
He’s likely missing Windows 11 and possibly TPM if he’s running a 3770k processor.
In theory, with a compatible CPU but a motherboard lacking a TPM port, it might not be possible to support Windows 11.
Windows 11 Pro Build 22000.282 is functioning properly with updates enabled. The setup used an Asus x99 Deluxe II motherboard, including a TPM-M R2.0 module and Secure Boot activated. A Core i7 6850k CPU was installed via a bare metal installation—no modifications or hacks were applied. I cleaned everything before the install and used USB boot. Basic drivers for CPU, chipset, and USB3 were found on the Windows Update site; I removed ASUS manufacturer drivers from Windows 10 and replaced them with their own. The NVIDIA and SSD drivers were sourced separately, and everything operates as expected. My system meets the minimum requirements for Windows 11 (6th Gen CPU) and receives updates regularly.