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Unable to install Windows 11 following a fresh Windows 10 setup.

Unable to install Windows 11 following a fresh Windows 10 setup.

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tortadi
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03-07-2021, 10:37 PM
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You have a fresh SSD and completed a clean Windows 10 setup. Now you're encountering issues loading Windows 11 due to Secure Boot, even though it worked before. The BIOS is set correctly with TPM 2.0 enabled. Consider checking the Windows 11 installation guide for BIOS adjustments or contacting Microsoft support for further assistance.
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tortadi
03-07-2021, 10:37 PM #1

You have a fresh SSD and completed a clean Windows 10 setup. Now you're encountering issues loading Windows 11 due to Secure Boot, even though it worked before. The BIOS is set correctly with TPM 2.0 enabled. Consider checking the Windows 11 installation guide for BIOS adjustments or contacting Microsoft support for further assistance.

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DumpyPutty
Member
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03-09-2021, 04:44 AM
#2
Secure boot is activated. All Windows 10 updates have been successfully installed.
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DumpyPutty
03-09-2021, 04:44 AM #2

Secure boot is activated. All Windows 10 updates have been successfully installed.

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Emma31178
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03-09-2021, 08:48 AM
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No need for Secure Boot activation before installing Windows 11.
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Emma31178
03-09-2021, 08:48 AM #3

No need for Secure Boot activation before installing Windows 11.

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03-16-2021, 08:24 AM
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I discovered the issue was clear... My SSD format was incorrect, likely due to checking the wrong drive. I converted it using a tool from mbt to gpt. The Microsoft check confirms an update to Windows 11 is feasible, though installation isn't available through Windows Updates. The Windows 11 Installer reported it couldn't verify my PC's eligibility. Oddly enough, I had to disable fast booting because the system wouldn't shut down. I hadn't considered installing Windows 11 before. Can I perform a clean install with a Windows 11 image and a Windows 10 Pro key?
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fluffypuppy576
03-16-2021, 08:24 AM #4

I discovered the issue was clear... My SSD format was incorrect, likely due to checking the wrong drive. I converted it using a tool from mbt to gpt. The Microsoft check confirms an update to Windows 11 is feasible, though installation isn't available through Windows Updates. The Windows 11 Installer reported it couldn't verify my PC's eligibility. Oddly enough, I had to disable fast booting because the system wouldn't shut down. I hadn't considered installing Windows 11 before. Can I perform a clean install with a Windows 11 image and a Windows 10 Pro key?