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06-26-2021 01:25 AM
Hi
I am using HP 250 g4 second hand laptop it was running fine its bios was updated to the latest F.32
but now when i tried to install windows 11 on laptop it showed that my tpm is not enabled
i searched on the google and find that this issue occurs after bios update or i dont konw why
i tried to downgrade bios but it is not downgrading through windows and from usb i dont know how to do it
so how can i get tpm enabled in my laptop it is not showing in bios i have updated bios but nothing works
can anyone help
and i want hp to make a new bios update may be it will fix issue
my spec or detail
Windows 10 64 bit
Core i5 5200u
ram 8 gb
240 gb ssd + hdd 500 gb
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06-26-2021 05:08 PM
Your laptop will most likely NOT run Windows 11 because MS is now requiring 8th gen Intel processors as a minimum.
You need to know EVERYTHING that your system lacks for Windows 11, not just what the MS tool tells you.
Here is a link to a third-party tool that will check all the currently known requirements for Windows 11 and tell you what fails on your PC: https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11/releases
Do NOT try to download this using MS Edge as it flags it as malware -- which it is NOT -- use a different Browser instead.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
06-26-2021 05:08 PM
Your laptop will most likely NOT run Windows 11 because MS is now requiring 8th gen Intel processors as a minimum.
You need to know EVERYTHING that your system lacks for Windows 11, not just what the MS tool tells you.
Here is a link to a third-party tool that will check all the currently known requirements for Windows 11 and tell you what fails on your PC: https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11/releases
Do NOT try to download this using MS Edge as it flags it as malware -- which it is NOT -- use a different Browser instead.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP