How to Upgrade to Windows 11 with an i5-9400F Processor?

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Asked By TechyTurtle88 On

I recently bought a new computer and tried updating to Windows 11, but my PC didn't meet the upgrade requirements. I've checked that my motherboard meets the criteria, but my processor, the i5-9400F, isn't listed as supported by Microsoft. What options do I have now? Also, is it safe to continue using Windows 10 without security updates for casual gaming, like League of Legends and Counter-Strike, considering that I don't have any important data stored on this computer? I really need some guidance!

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Answered By GamerGuruZ On

It sounds like your issue might be related to the TPM module. Check your BIOS settings for an option labeled "TPM" or "Trusted Platform" — it might be listed under secure boot settings. If you share your motherboard's details, I can help you locate this setting more easily. Sometimes this feature is disabled out of the box, so it could just be a small tweak!

TechyTurtle88 -

I'll look into it! I've had to leave Windows 10 for some emergency tasks, but once I'm back, I'll investigate this. Thanks for your help!

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