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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 1:46 pm
by 7526lwbvonq
Can confirm. And double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in the BIOS too, it's another common requirement. Hope that helps.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 10:46 pm
by EAH6GlU
I had the same problem. My old system ran perfectly fine, and that TPM 2.0 requirement felt like an arbitrary wall. Hope that helps.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 11:43 pm
by 273larrbzivp
This. Yeah, have you checked if your motherboard actually supports TPM 2.0 with a BIOS update? That was the fix for mine.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 3:23 am
by rSpJJXzDC
Agreed. Just to be sure, have you checked if TPM 2.0 is actually disabled in your BIOS? Sometimes it's there but just turned off.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 3:31 am
by eJFdoiCmU
Yeah, You could also look into a registry edit workaround to bypass the TPM check, though it's not officially supported.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 9:52 pm
by djq46
You could also check if a TPM 2.0 module is a simple add-on for your specific motherboard.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2026 4:25 am
by JqHCUTD
I had the same problem with my 6700K. I ended up enabling fTPM in the BIOS, which did the trick for me.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2026 10:31 pm
by dk0yKfHTKJiT
Agreed. This happened to me too. I had to update my motherboard BIOS first before the fTPM option even showed up.
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2026 1:18 am
by MuZpqAdU
Same here. Yeah, have you checked if there's a BIOS update available for your specific motherboard model?
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2026 3:37 pm
by uali6358338
Agreed, a BIOS update can sometimes enable TPM 2.0. Also, double-check your security settings in the BIOS—sometimes it's just disabled by default.