I'm trying to install Windows 11 Pro on my new PC, but I keep getting the message that my PC needs to support TPM 2.0 during the setup process. I've followed the suggested steps for AMD fTPM configuration by enabling Firmware-TPM and PSP firmware-TPM, and also I set the fTPM NV back to factory settings, but I'm still encountering the same error. My motherboard is an Asus B650-Plus. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks a lot!
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What CPU do you have in your PC? Sometimes, the TPM requirement can be bypassed by modifying the installation files. Check out this guide for more details: [Bypassing Windows 11 TPM Requirement](https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-requirement).
That worked for me, I can't thank you enough!

I have a Ryzen 5 9600X.