I just built a new computer and when I tried to install Windows 11 using a USB drive, I got a message saying I'm ineligible for Windows 11. Can anyone help me figure out how to resolve this issue? Here are my PC specs: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU, ASUS X870E Plus Tuf Gaming Wifi AM5 Motherboard, Corsair 32GB DDR5 RAM, Crucial T705 2TB SSD, RTX 5070 TI, and an NZXT C850 PSU.
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Definitely check out the advice here, it's solid. Following those tips should help you navigate the installation process. Let us know how it goes!
You can create a Windows installation USB using Rufus, which allows you to skip some of the requirements. Just make sure to set the options that disable TPM checks and all that. This way, you can get through the installation without those compatibility warnings. It might also help streamline the setup process a bit!
It sounds like your PC should be compatible. You might just need to enable a couple of settings. Make sure Secure Boot is turned on and that you're booting in UEFI mode instead of Legacy/BIOS mode. Windows 11 also requires TPM to be enabled, which is often disabled by default on many motherboards. You can use this tool, WhyNotWin11, to get a clearer picture of what's causing the compatibility issue: https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11. Let me know if you need more help!

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