I'm currently running Windows 10 on my PC, but I can't seem to play Call of Duty because it's saying something about TPM 2.0. I've read online that this is due to not having Windows 11. Can someone help me out with the steps to upgrade?
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If you're just wanting to do a fresh install, you can use the Windows 11 ISO, and it may let you install on hardware that doesn't officially support Windows 11. That's an option if you're comfortable trying a workaround.
Just a heads up, you can usually enable TPM 2.0 in your BIOS settings if your motherboard has a TPM 2.0 chip. Look for that option when you boot up your computer. Without it, upgrading might be a bit tricky for you.
To upgrade to Windows 11, you need to check if your PC meets the requirements first. You can do this by running the PC Health Check Tool from Microsoft. Make sure you have a GPT partition style, TPM 2.0 enabled, and your system's CPU is supported. Once you confirm that, you should be able to upgrade smoothly.
Make sure you've got enough disk space for Windows 11. If your PC is compliant and everything's good, Windows Update should give you the chance to upgrade automatically.

Thanks for the tip! I'll check my BIOS settings.