Watch what is next for Windows event on June 24, 2021

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    Windows / Linux : Arch Linux
       #440

    "Planned Obsolesence"

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  2. Posts : 1,248
    Windows 10 Pro (Build 19043.1110)
       #441

    Compumind said:
    Here's a simple way to quick check your system for TPM and the version:

    Press Windows+R to open a run dialog window.
    Type tpm.msc into it and press Enter to launch the tool.

    On some PCs, it’s possible to disable the TPM chip in the computer’s UEFI firmware or BIOS.
    If the TPM chip is disabled at this level, it’s deactivated and won’t appear in Windows - even though your PC actually has the hardware.

    HTH

    tpm.msc shows my computer as having tpm 2.0 and states that "TPM is ready for use". My computer easily fulfills/exceeds the other stated Win11 specs, and yet the PC Health app says it won't be able to run Win11. Bug in the PC Health app?
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  3. Posts : 27
    Win 10 x64 Pro
       #442

    My PC also said that it wasn't able to run W11...

    I went into the BIOS and found a setting "TPM - discrete" and changed it to "TPM - firmware" and now it says all is good...

    So I think a lot of people are going to be seeing false negatives on the ability to run Windows 11....

    Hopefully the word will get out that for many there will be a simple setting they can change in order to run it...
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  4. Posts : 31,660
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #443

    More for you to watch later today (and probably more interesting). This was clipped from the W11 launch event video....

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    https://aka.ms/learnTV
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  5. WXC
    Posts : 13,170
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 22H2 19045.4046
       #444

    Compumind said:
    Here's a simple way to quick check your system for TPM and the version:

    Press Windows+R to open a run dialog window.
    Type tpm.msc into it and press Enter to launch the tool.

    On some PCs, it’s possible to disable the TPM chip in the computer’s UEFI firmware or BIOS.
    If the TPM chip is disabled at this level, it’s deactivated and won’t appear in Windows - even though your PC actually has the hardware.

    HTH


    Thank you, sir.
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  6. Posts : 41
    Windows 10 2004
       #445

    I ran PC health check!

    I have:
    I7 7820hk
    64GB RAM
    512GB ssd + 1TB hd
    TPM 2.0
    4k 120hz HDR monitor
    NVIDIA 1080 2x SLI

    and it told me I can't upgrade, I hope it is a bug

    Watch what is next for Windows event on June 24, 2021-screenshot-2021-06-24-183844.png
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  7. Posts : 1,248
    Windows 10 Pro (Build 19043.1110)
       #446

    Jen1 said:
    I ran PC health check!

    I have:
    I7 7820hk
    64GB RAM
    512GB ssd + 1TB hd
    TPM 2.0
    4k 120hz HDR monitor
    NVIDIA 1080 2x SLI

    and it told me I can't upgrade, I hope it is a bug

    Watch what is next for Windows event on June 24, 2021-screenshot-2021-06-24-183844.png

    I hope so too. I went into my BIOS setup and TPM and Secure Boot are enabled, TPM is 2.0. This is nuts.
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  8. Posts : 44
    Windows 10 64bit
       #447

    Same for me. TPM 2.0 is enabled (checked also via tpm.msc) but receiving the same error via Health Check.
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  9. Posts : 68,954
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #448

    Can’t. Stop. Watching. #Windows11 #MicrosoftEvent

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  10. Posts : 31,660
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #449

    Well, of my half-dozen machines I only have one that's capable of installing Win11 (and I had to flash its TPM firmware from 1.2 up to 2.0 to get that). All the rest either don't have TPM, or they have TPM 1.2 that cannot have its firmware updated.
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