I've been struggling to reset my PC for a few days now and I'm not having any luck. I've tried everything from command prompts to using a flash drive, but whenever I attempt to install Windows 11 from the flash drive, I get an error saying my PC doesn't support TPM 2.0. Is there any way to reset my PC despite this issue, or am I stuck?
2 Answers
How exactly are you trying to download Windows 11? You should really be using the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft to create a Windows installation USB drive. You can find it by searching "Create Windows 11 Installation Media" on their site. Just so you know, if your PC can't support TPM 2.0, you won’t be able to install Windows 11, but it shouldn't stop you from making the installation drive. Also, if you want, you could try downloading a Windows image ISO and use RUFUS to create a bootable drive. Just keep in mind that if your PC doesn’t support Windows 11, installing it will probably still be an issue. By the way, what are your PC’s specs or model number?
Honestly, the built-in factory reset feature can be really problematic and isn't typically reliable. I’d recommend going for a clean install instead. It might be worth checking your system specs, too, since without that info it's tough to give specific advice on whether your setup is incompatible or not.

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