Having Trouble Installing Windows 11: Requirements Not Met Even Though They Are

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Asked By TechTinkerer99 On

I'm trying to install Windows 11 on my brand new PC, but it's giving me an error saying that the system requirements aren't met—even though they clearly are. Can anyone help me out here?

5 Answers

Answered By GratefulUser12 On

Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I followed some of the advice, and it worked! 🙏

Answered By SpareBytes On

If you're having issues, another trick is to put the Windows 11 installer on a thumb drive and install it from there. It might give you a smoother installation process!

Answered By GenXTechie On

Make sure you’re checking your CPU generation. Windows 11 typically requires at least an 8th gen Intel or 2nd gen Ryzen. There’s a specific list on Microsoft's site that covers supported processors, so it’s worth a look.

Answered By RufusRider77 On

You should check out a tool called Rufus! It helps you create a bootable Windows 11 USB drive while bypassing some of the TPM checks. You can set it up to use an offline account, which might save you some hassle during installation.

Answered By PCGuruX On

First things first, have you enabled TPM in your BIOS? It’s essential for Windows 11, and sometimes it’s not turned on by default. By the way, what are your specs? That might help us figure this out.

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