Hey everyone! I came home after being out for a couple of hours, and when I tried to wake my computer from sleep, it wouldn't respond to my keyboard. After pressing the power button to restart it, the computer started an auto-diagnosis process. Unfortunately, after waiting about 45 minutes, it said that the auto-repair couldn't fix the issue. I'm pretty stuck right now, and I've already tried a few things without any luck:
- Rearranging the boot order
- Uninstalling the most recent update (which didn't work)
- Running a disk check via command prompt (no bad sectors found)
- Attempting to restore the system from a previous save point (also failed)
I bought an SSD in hopes of doing a clean install of Windows 11, but my system claims it doesn't meet the minimum requirements, even though I'm sure it does. For context, I recently purchased a new computer for my boyfriend, so I'm a bit short on cash for repairs. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
2 Answers
To try a clean install of Windows 11, make sure to create a bootable USB using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool. Once you’ve done that, power down your computer and only have the new SSD connected, removing all other drives. You’ll need to check the BIOS settings: enable UEFI boot and make sure the TPM option is enabled (usually located under CPU settings). Boot from the USB and install Windows. You can connect the other drives once the setup is done.
I’m facing similar issues! I have a Ryzen 5 3600X, 32 GB RAM, and plenty of storage, but I keep getting the message that my system doesn’t meet Windows 11’s requirements. I’m not sure why it’s saying that either—any ideas? Like, this setup should definitely be compatible!
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