Official Windows 11 Thread

shreeux

Movie Buff
As of now using WIndows 10....I like to switch to Windows 11....But my PC shows this error...

This pc doesn't support windows 11...This PC must support Secure Boot

I was modified in PC Bios....after that shows this error...There is no GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) support detected in this card

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TheSloth

The Slowest One
As of now using WIndows 10....I like to switch to Windows 11....But my PC shows this error...

This pc doesn't support windows 11...This PC must support Secure Boot

I was modified in PC Bios....after that shows this error...There is no GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) support detected in this card

attached images...suggestion welcome!!!
BIOS version and mobo model? May be you need to update BIOS
 

shreeux

Movie Buff
BIOS version and mobo model? May be you need to update BIOS
I was modified in Bios...CSM TO UEFI enable secure boot...After restart...settings in Bios automatically changed again to CSM...Check attached image
 

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Desmond

Desmond

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Continue this discussion here: *geek.digit.in/community/threads/of...-check-first-post.187362/page-84#post-2431423

Not moving these posts since this conversation does not seem to have progressed much.
 

quicky008

Technomancer
While creating a bootable image of win 11 using rufus, a list of options are displayed,out of which one happens to be disabling secure boot and tpm 2.0 requirement.Should i leave this option checked or uncheck it before creating the image?I intend to perform a clean install of win 11 on a system.

Is TPM really needed or is it just an optional requirement of win 11 that can be skipped/bypassed?

Also should the option to disable bitlocker encryption be checked as well?
 

shreeux

Movie Buff
While creating a bootable image of win 11 using rufus, a list of options are displayed,out of which one happens to be disabling secure boot and tpm 2.0 requirement.Should i leave this option checked or uncheck it before creating the image?I intend to perform a clean install of win 11 on a system.

Is TPM really needed or is it just an optional requirement of win 11 that can be skipped/bypassed?

Also should the option to disable bitlocker encryption be checked as well?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbqBoxYrd6c&ab
 

patkim

Cyborg Agent
Windows 11 requires UEFI + Secure Boot as well as TPM. *www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-specifications

So the default Windows Installer does not proceed if your system lacks these. However some of these are Soft requirements. So using some small hacks Rufus has ability to create an installer that will proceed with installation, even if your system does not have TPM 2.0 and/or Secure Boot enabled. Hence those options are offered to be ticked in the end before you create the USB installer.

So choice is yours, if your system is fully compliant to run Windows 11 (and those features are ON in the Firmware) then no need to tick those in Rufus.

But for some reasons, as an example, if you do not wish to turn on Secure Boot (as a personal preference, though not recommended) in your Firmware and still want Windows 11 to proceed with the installation successfully , then you should tick the relevant bypass options.
 
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pkkumarcool

Game & anime Lover
I have installed Windows 11 LTSC now i cannot play valorant and cs faceit It requires secure boot and tpm in windows 11 Anyone has any idea how to play valorant on windows 11 with non tpm pc
 
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Desmond

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I don't think so. Both of those have kernel level anti-cheats that require secure boot and TPM. There might be workarounds but those are considered cheating and you might get banned.

I think your only options are to either switch to a non-LTSC variant of Windows or stop playing these games.
 

patkim

Cyborg Agent
If Windows 11 is a must for you and you have a non-TPM system, then workaround is to dual boot your system with Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Use Windows 11 for whatever needs you have and boot into Windows 10 to play the games like Valorant. If I correctly understand, Valorant needs Secure Boot & TPM only on Windows 11.
 
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