Your computer isn't compatible with the latest Windows 11 specifications.
Your computer isn't compatible with the latest Windows 11 specifications.
Hey there! I've made the necessary changes and enabled fTPM, TPM 2.0, and secure boot. Since I'm still facing issues, here are some tips: try updating your BIOS, ensure your motherboard supports the latest Windows updates, and check for any pending driver updates. Also, make sure your system meets the minimum requirements for Windows 11. If you need help with installation or troubleshooting, let me know! I'm here to assist.
From the source link: the explanation details why you won't succeed in the context provided.
Use Rufus to bypass TPM verification and avoid online account checks.
You should follow the instructions provided in the installation process. Using the Win11 installation media directly may vary depending on your setup and requirements.
it looks like you can't. And even if you resolve your TPM 2 issue, you still will be required to use the MS account. Maybe that isn't an issue for you. But using Rufus takes exactly the same time as the MS tool. I don't see a downside and you can use the MS account if you really want to (or don't check that option in Rufus).
I don’t face a TPM 2 problem. The Windows 11 compatibility tool confirms success, but in settings you’re missing the free upgrade option.
Can you upgrade to version W11? An in-place update isn't advised. Make sure to save your data before proceeding. The in-place update may not always succeed.
Sure, I can help with that. You're looking for ways to install Windows 11 safely while keeping your existing data intact. I recommend checking out official Microsoft guides or trusted tech tutorials that walk through a clean installation process. Make sure to back up important files beforehand to avoid any loss.
When updating directly, backups act as a safety net. In a new setup, you must arrange everything yourself (like installing programs). Remember, always keep backups safe. The drive might fail at any time. Or someone could lock your data with a hack. This can happen instantly. Never skip backups, even after an upgrade.
A reminder: The Windows Media Creation Tool stopped working last month, which is typical for most quick installers trying to switch to Windows 11. The Installation Assistant, available on the same site, seems to handle in-place upgrades now. ISO images might still be useful, though I've noticed some inconsistent reports about them lately—some even mention issues with USB devices in certain recovery versions. Edit: One recent article covers this issue, but no updates have been announced yet.