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Trying to upgrade to Windows 11 but I’m stuck on the TPM requirement?

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3403ldprrb
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Trying to upgrade to Windows 11 but I’m stuck on the TPM requirement?

Post by 3403ldprrb »

Trying to upgrade to Windows 11 but I’m stuck on the TPM requirement. The PC Health Check app says “This PC must support TPM 2.0” but my computer is only a few years old. I’ve gone into the BIOS and enabled TPM, but now I’m getting error code 0x80070490. Is there a specific setting I’m missing, or is my hardware actually incompatible? Any help getting past this check would be great.
R4c6ikft5
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Post by R4c6ikft5 »

Can confirm. You could also try clearing your Windows Update cache, as sometimes old update files interfere. Another option is to check if there's a specific "Intel PTT" or "AMD fTPM" setting in your BIOS that needs enabling, not just a general TPM toggle.
iiju6661
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Post by iiju6661 »

Yeah this is common. Hey there, that TPM check can be a real headache! Let's see if we can sort it out. That error code often means Windows Update isn't finding the TPM even though it's enabled. Could you double-check in your BIOS that it's set to TPM 2.0 and not 1.2? Also, sometimes a setting called "PTT" for Intel or "fTPM" for AMD needs to be enabled instead of a discrete TPM module. Feel free to share your motherboard or PC model, and I can try to help you find the exact setting. Good luck!
m63GoeBKw0z
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Post by m63GoeBKw0z »

Yeah, You could also try clearing the TPM from within Windows security settings, then re-enabling it in BIOS. Another option is checking for a BIOS update from your manufacturer, as that sometimes resolves TPM detection issues.
383sfnl
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Post by 383sfnl »

Oh, and did you also make sure to clear the TPM from within Windows after enabling it in the BIOS?
DgFSekrZwhzy
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Post by DgFSekrZwhzy »

This happened to me. I had to go back into the BIOS and also enable a setting called "Secure Boot" before it finally worked. Let me know if that works.
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Post by 36K7j1N5 »

I had the same problem. After enabling Secure Boot, I also had to switch my BIOS from Legacy/CSM mode to UEFI to clear that error.
LEUzRK
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Post by LEUzRK »

Yeah, that's the fix. Also, make sure you're saving the BIOS changes and restarting before you run the upgrade again.
5511dgoi
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Post by 5511dgoi »

Same here. I had the same problem. After enabling TPM, I also had to go in and specifically enable Secure Boot in my BIOS before it finally worked.
jqpwbhDJabxF
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Post by jqpwbhDJabxF »

This solution worked on my system too. Thanks!
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