Why Can’t I Upgrade to Windows 11 When My Specs Are Fine?

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

I'm really puzzled because my computer seems to meet all the requirements for Windows 11, but I'm getting messages saying otherwise. I've gone through everything multiple times to ensure compliance with Windows' standards. I've even checked some other programs to make sure I didn't overlook anything, and I'm still getting the same result. I'm at a loss for what to try next—any suggestions?

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Answered By TechWhiz90 On

It sounds like your device should be good to go for Windows 11. Have you checked if Secure Boot and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) are enabled in your BIOS? Those settings can sometimes be turned off by default, which would prevent the upgrade. If you can, check your Device Security page and share a screenshot of it.

CuriousCat42 -

I've confirmed that Secure Boot is enabled, and the TPM (which shows as PTT on my motherboard) is also enabled. I made sure CSM is disabled and my drives are set to GPT, not MBR. Here’s the screenshot: [link to screenshot]. What do you think?

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