I'm facing a really frustrating issue with my Razer Blade 14 (2022) that originally came with Windows 11 but is currently running Windows 10 Enterprise. Now that it's been released for personal use, I want to roll it back to Windows 11, but I'm stuck because my laptop can't detect TPM 2.0. I've already updated the BIOS to the latest version (3.06), which shows that TPM 2.0 is both detected and enabled. However, when I run the Windows health check, it still says that TPM 2.0 isn't detected. The TPM does show up under hidden devices in Device Manager, but uninstalling it and restarting didn't help. I've even removed the CMOS battery and attempted to use the 'Clear-Tpm' command in PowerShell, but it can't be found on my computer. I'm hoping someone can help me get this sorted out!
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I had a similar problem before! Have you double-checked the BIOS settings? Sometimes the TPM options can be a bit tricky to configure. Also, make sure you're using the correct version of Rufus for creating the installation media.
If you're running into TPM issues while trying to install Windows 11, you might want to create an installation medium that bypasses this requirement. One popular tool to use is Rufus. With it, you can create a bootable USB that skips the TPM check. Additionally, if you prefer not to connect with a Microsoft account during setup, Rufus can help with that too.

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