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Very straight and to the point tutorial on setting up TPM so computer will be compatible with Windows 11. I have a MSI MEG Unify Motherboard and the video helped me take care of this in a few minutes. Thank you.
Yup same here, don’t know why the bios isn’t able to pick it up when I search for the tpm. Doesn’t make sense because the B550 has it already installed on the mobo. If anyone has resolved this issue please comment to help us out. Thanks.
I don't even have that option in my bios. I only have administartor password - U-Key- Make a u key - chassis intruion configuration. Not sure what I can do here.. I tried typing in TPM in search but nothing comes up. Any advice?
For those of us who want to install a Linux Distro, how do we turn off the TPM in the MSI BIOS? I noticed that you had to hit an F-key to turn it on, even though there was no prompt and there were no on-screen instructions to do so. Is there anything similar to that as part of removing TPM?
i did this and it still says im unable to meet requirements . Core i3 9100f H310M PRO-VDH PLUS 8gb ram when i spoke to microsoft support they said my system was completely fine what do i do ?
Thank you my friend.... I searched everywhere in my MSI Meg X570 Ace bios for TPM but could not find it, did not think to go into security....ha ha ha. But thank you so very much.
Hey. I have a little problem. When I open BIOS setting and switch to ADVANCED MODE , everything I press just overwrites the menu one on top of the other one. So to make it sound more understandable when I click buttons the new menu appears on top of the other without closing the previous view. Looks like a mess then my mouse stops moving and screen gets frozen. Please help me. Thanks
Aha! then windows can't identify the TPM. have you checked that from your pc? typing tpm on cmd? is it showing that you have enabled it or not? like in the video I showed.
@@TheShojibShow it's showing disabled but I followed everything correctly and my motherboard is supposed to already have tpm so idk what I'm doing wrong :/
Yeah i’m having this same issue too. Followed everything in the video and it still can’t be detected. My CPU is AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 6-Core Processor and my Motherboard is a Pro Series X570 AMD Pro Motherboard. I’m doing this on a very powerful gaming PC also
Got a 2020 MSI laptop with an Intel 10th gen CPU but there is no any security-like section in BIOS apart from UEFI :( UPD: The needed option was available in the advanced BIOS which I had to enable manually😊
Hey so I just built my pc and what not and I have everything enabled and im trying to install windows 11 from a USB but after I put the OEM key for it it just keeps telling me that I don't have the system requirements. Anybody help me out please
Hey, I have a MSI 970 Motherboard for AMD, my TPM checks show 1.2. is there a way to upgrade this to 2.0 or purchase an additional TPM card as shown by Linus tech?
No, 1.2 is enough. Just enable it. You don’t need to do anything fency. If it still shows error for installing windows 11. Then you have to update the motherboard.
@@rumipk7056 Check official website with your model. Then check the version of the the Bios that’s mentioned in the website and check your Bios version. Then you can get idea, is it updated or not!
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