Trying to upgrade my Windows 10 PC to Windows 11, but the PC Health Check app ke?

Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
ozn9215
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Post by ozn9215 »

Can confirm. I had the same problem with an older CPU. Honestly, at that point I just decided to stick with Windows 10 for now.
Zyiyn
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Post by Zyiyn »

Yeah, agreed. If your motherboard has the header, you can grab a TPM 2.0 module, but double-check it's enabled in your BIOS first.
wtxqXzf
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Post by wtxqXzf »

Same here. Yeah, and make sure you're looking for the setting under something like "Security Device Support" or "PTT" if it's an Intel board. Let me know if that works.
gl081135
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Post by gl081135 »

Agreed, that's usually the fix. Also, double-check that the TPM is actually enabled in that BIOS menu, not just set to "available."
tj7528409733
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Post by tj7528409733 »

Agreed. You could also check if there's a specific firmware update for your motherboard that improves TPM compatibility. Hope that helps.
870204yTY5
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Post by 870204yTY5 »

I had the same problem with my older board. I had to both enable fTPM in the BIOS and install a specific chipset driver from my manufacturer's website.
ksLOynd
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Post by ksLOynd »

You could also check if there's a BIOS update for your motherboard, as that sometimes adds the necessary TPM support.
mryb18230
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Post by mryb18230 »

Yeah, and if you do get a module, make sure it's specifically listed as compatible with your Z370 board.
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