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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 3:38 pm
by ueHGqqvi
+1 And while you're in there, make sure Secure Boot is turned on too.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 7:42 pm
by 2r3wbfmn
Can confirm. You could also try updating your BIOS, as sometimes an older version is what's blocking the TPM or Secure Boot check. Hope that helps.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2026 10:09 pm
by 127xj
+1 I had the same problem. My 6700k needed a BIOS update to enable the TPM setting before the checker would pass. Good luck!
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 12:22 pm
by ZWH2jGu
This happened to me too. I had to manually enable fTPM in my BIOS, and then the checker finally gave me the green light. Let me know if that works.
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2026 1:52 pm
by 8100mzg
Yeah, and after you turn that on, double-check that Secure Boot is enabled as well.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 3:30 am
by XNtgnNWuFv
I had the same problem. My motherboard needed a BIOS update to enable the TPM 2.0 setting, even though the chip was technically capable.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 1:43 pm
by 1qaMtmCBk
Same here. This happened to me too. I had to manually enable fTPM in the BIOS before the checker would see it.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 4:42 pm
by CvySAovP
I had the same problem. Even after enabling TPM, I had to update my BIOS to the latest version before Windows 11 would finally install.
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 6:44 pm
by dJplwaN
You could also try using the official Media Creation Tool to do a clean install instead of the upgrade path. Another option is to double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS along with TPM. Good luck!
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2026 11:38 pm
by 954zjgi
I had the same problem with my 6700K. The Health Check tool was useless, but manually enabling TPM in the BIOS finally got the upgrade to go through.