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Had none no compatibility issues all checked good upon install, yup bios is in UEFI mode and i have a EFI partition. if i do call MS i will post back for sure.
Had none no compatibility issues all checked good upon install, yup bios is in UEFI mode and i have a EFI partition. if i do call MS i will post back for sure.
Hi,
Regarding the TPM 1.2 and 2.0 modules from either Intel or Infineon, there a known security issue (relatively minor) which Win 10 FCU now logs as an error.
I haven't checked with Itel as my machines use the Infineon ones but you should check as a TPM BIOS update should be available soon.
Cheers,
Had to end up doing a clean-install to get the FCU on the HP laptop -- which, although I had to do the same for the AU, has been updating without problems since.
I did try to use Laplink's PC Mover to migrate stuff over but that was a disaster! I had used that earlier on a Win7 migration, but I'd not tried it on a Win10 migration. I ended up reformatting the partition and doing another clean-install and then reinstalling everything manually.
Two days of tedious work, but now it's performing better than ever.
You can mount the ISO (or plug in the USB, if that's what you made) and use the command...
dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:F:\sources\install.esd
(sustitute your actual drive letter for 'F:')
This reads the install.esd and lists info about all the editions it contains. If it can read that there's little chance of it being corrupt.