Errors with ‘SecureBoot' and/or ‘TPM 2.0' preventing you from installing Windows 11? Here's how to activate both, as well as a fast hack that eliminates the need for them entirely.
Users all around the world are ecstatic about the introduction of Windows 11. For the most part, the new design seems to be modern, attractive, and user-friendly. However, there are a few things you should know before taking the plunge.
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Many customers have reported experiencing problems throughout the setup process for Windows 11. The explanation behind this is as follows. Before Windows 11 can be installed, two BIOS options must be enabled: ‘Secure Boot' and ‘TPM 2.0.'
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Here's how to repair the 'This PC Can't Run Windows 11' problem on your machine if you've had it too.