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Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
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Post by oaqqQMGqXzbK »

+1 Yeah, agreed. Also, make sure you're booting the installer USB in UEFI mode, not legacy, as that can block it too. Good luck!
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Yeah, You could also try disabling CSM in your BIOS, as that sometimes forces the proper UEFI environment the installer wants.
JMKoSfriIEN
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Post by JMKoSfriIEN »

Same here. Agreed, and one more thing: double-check that Secure Boot is actually enabled, not just available. The installer can be weirdly picky about that.
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Post by 0zjwd25p6 »

Same here. You could also try creating fresh installation media, as sometimes the USB or ISO file itself gets corrupted.
ZwgVxidsd
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Post by ZwgVxidsd »

Agreed. Yeah, agreed. Also, double-check that Secure Boot is actually enabled in your BIOS, not just TPM.
93iewurij
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Post by 93iewurij »

Yeah, and sometimes a BIOS update from Dell's support site can clear up those weird compatibility hiccups too.
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Post by lUL95gT0FPtm »

This happened to me. I had to go into the BIOS and manually enable both TPM and Secure Boot, even though the checker said I was good. Good luck!
66ife
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Post by 66ife »

Can confirm. You could also try creating a fresh Windows 11 USB installer with the Media Creation Tool, as the old one might be corrupted.
hnhjf
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Post by hnhjf »

Can confirm. Yeah, and before you make the new USB, double-check that Secure Boot is actually enabled in your BIOS too.
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Post by ktd259438674 »

Yeah, This happened to me on a similar Optiplex. I had to manually clear the TPM in the BIOS before the installer would finally recognize it.
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