I built a new PC for a friend using an ASUS Prime B650M-A motherboard, a Ryzen 7700X processor, and an RX 9070XT graphics card. However, when we try to install Windows 11, we get a message saying that this PC does not meet the requirements. I've already updated the BIOS, but it didn't help. Any ideas on what could be the issue?
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Just a heads up, be careful when making changes to your BIOS settings. It's always good to back up any important data first!
Also, make sure that your system disk is set up for GPT instead of MBR and that Secure Boot is enabled. You can usually find these settings in the BIOS as well. If you're not familiar with how to check these, just let me know!
It sounds like you might need to check if the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is enabled in the BIOS settings. Windows 11 needs TPM 2.0 for installation. You can usually find the TPM setting under the Security tab in the BIOS. If it's not enabled, turn it on and try installing Windows 11 again!
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