Not sure if this could be a bios thing, or maybe the computer doesn't qualify for Win 11.
Still doing research to try and get it going, but does anyone out there have any suggestions. Perhaps what the BIOS settings should be (if that is the problem).
Still doing research to try and get it going, but does anyone out the have any suggestions. Perhaps what the BIOS settings should be (if th the problem).
Key BIOS requirements are UEFI for booting and 'Secure Boot Enabled', which means the system needs to have TPM 2.0 support.
Good luck!
Re: Problems With Windows 11
By: Mike Dippel to ALL on Fri Feb 11 2022 04:26 pm
Not sure if this could be a bios thing, or maybe the computer doesn't qualify for Win 11.
Still doing research to try and get it going, but does anyone out there have any suggestions. Perhaps what the BIOS settings should be (if that is
the problem).
Key BIOS requirements are UEFI for booting and 'Secure Boot Enabled', which means the system needs to have TPM 2.0 support.
I found a solution. Since it is an HP computer, I entered the serial number onto their support page and downloaded every Device Manager for this model and loaded them onto my USB stick that I was going to use to install the OS.
While booting up with the stick, I selected each folder containing the various drivers, and finally the OS installed successfully. I have to admit how elated I was that after about 5 days of trial and error, it finally worked! Windows 11 machine.
The customer was happy too.
August Abolins wrote to Mike Dippel <=-
Win11 is bootable/installable from files on a stick? I would
not have expected that.
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