Unable to upgrade to Windows 11 due to secure boot or UEFI issues.
Unable to upgrade to Windows 11 due to secure boot or UEFI issues.
Windows 11 is still pending release, no installation available yet. Your previous message indicates TPM is turned off, so it must be activated. Review the steps: in Windows, access the System Information panel. It displays details about BIOS Mode, Secure Boot status, virtualization settings, and security configurations. Navigate to this PC, right-click the C:\ drive, choose Properties, then go to the Hardware tab. Select your main SSD from the list, open Properties, and fill in the Volumes section. Restart the panel. Return to Volumes, click Populate again. Finally, examine what appears under 'Partition style'.
This confirms your setup matches Windows 11 requirements. It seems you overlooked activating the TPM feature, which is necessary for a smooth experience with the upcoming version. You're now prepared for Windows 11 releases or can participate in its early development stages.
When attempting to download the dev version of Windows 11, you encountered a green screen warning about the stopkode. This issue might relate to a USB connection or a disk problem. It could also be connected to the full release or something specific to your setup. Consider checking your hardware and drivers before proceeding.
This usually occurs because of missing BIOS/UEFI support or hardware issues, or an incompatible driver. It might also stem from memory conflicts or IRQ conflicts. You can check Event Viewer for more details, though that may not always help.