Windows 10 Secure Boot issue.

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XPGDS

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Hey all just wondering if anyone can maybe help me with this issue as I'm confused and getting nowhere.

With Win11 coming I would like to update to it so I checked the tool yesterday to get this issue below.

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Now my guess there was I had no space free as win11 needs 64GB so I bought myself a Samsung 980 M.2 and a ASUS 14-1 Pin TPM Module.

I've installed both of these today done a full new win10 install on the new M.2 drive and fully updated to latest win10 version, however I'm now getting this issue below.

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I've changed nothing in the BIOS everything is the exact same as I had it yesterday with UEFI secure boot is on, and the Ryzen fTPM 2.0 enabled.

I can't see anything in my manual about the M.2 disabling anything like a SATA or secure boot when m.2 drive is installed, so I'm at a loss...

My full specs are below if it helps out.

CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 2700x (stock no oc)
RAM- VENGEANCE RGB PRO 32GB DDR4 at 2933Mhz
Motherboard - Asus PRIME X470-PRO

Thanks for any help :)
 
until any of us members get our hands on Win11 ourselves, we would only be offering advice already available by Google searching.
I won't be doing any early adopting of Win11 until a few versions/updates have been released.
also, looks like it needs Secure Boot capable PC's and some of the ones at work wouldn't have that.
 
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tried the PC Health Check app on my home PC and it says it's not Win11 compatible.
says my Core i3 7th gen processor is not supported - WTF!

if this level of compatibility stays the same when Win11 actually gets releases later in the year, it's going to be Vista all over again for MS.
 
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