Updating from 10 to 11: TPM preventing upgrade
Hey Guys,
I bought my current PC from iBuyPower four years ago this month. Windows says that my TPM status is preventing an upgrade to 11. I asked iBuyPower about this and they responded with:
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To enable your TPM2.0/Secure boot you will need to go into your BIOS. To access your BIOS screen press the DEL key repeatedly during bootup (before the Windows login screen). Follow these steps below:
1. Click on the Advanced Tab at the top of the screen.
2. Find the option AMD fTPM switch.
3. Click the Disabled option to the right.
4. Select AMD CPU fTPM to activate it.
5. Now the line item should say AMD fTPM switch [ AMD CPU fTPM].
6. Click the Exit Tab on the upper right corner of the window.
7. Select Save and Exit.
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Not that I don't trust them but I'm asking for a second opinion: Does this seem reasonable to you?
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Second question (assuming this works). I found this video on YT about upgrading to 11 "Install Windows 11 on ANY Windows 10 PC with NO data loss!":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_p3...st=LL&index=20
Can Windows upgrade from 10 to 11 sort of "underneath" all my data and applications? What do you think?
Thanks in advance,
Terry