How do I get back my display

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ssgnegus82vet

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When I ran a Windows update on my computer, the operating system was telling me it was not compatible with windows 11 and two enable TPM in bios. Once I enabled in bios, I am no longer able to display anything on my monitors. What are the steps in reversing this process
 
If you are able to get into the BIOS reverse the changes that you made.

If you are not able to get into the BIOS do the below;

Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket, press the case power button for twenty seconds or so to get rid of any residual charge in the system, remove the side of the case, take anti static precautions before touching anything inside, you can do this by touching a bare metal part of the case or PSU or if a notebook by touching a household radiator or associated copper feed pipe.

Remove the CMOS battery from the MB and leave it out for a while, put the CMOS battery back in, reassemble and power up to see if the default BIOS settings have returned which would likewise negate the TPM setting that you previously changed.

NB: As you have just learned, not all computers are Windows 11 ready, for some older computers it will never happen either apparently.
 
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