Installing a TPM 2.0 Module So I Can Install Windows 11

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In this video, I'll check to see if Asus Prime Z370-A motherboard is compatible with Windows 11 (using the Microsoft PC Health Check tool). Then, I'll install an Asus 14-1 TPM 2.0 module.

I'll then join the Windows Insider Program and install the Windows 11 Preview build (which is basically the same thing as the final release). Finally, I'll give you my first impressions of Windows 11 Pro.

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Now we don't have to buy a new laptop for Windows 11. Confirmed.

mohammedhariskhan
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You said there's 14 pins but I counted 13 holes

aroseinchaos
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thank you mate, went through all the steps and details perfectly

brendenfalvey
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Ayy appreciate it fam I gotta order one soon and this is exactly what I was looking for in terms of a quality explanation and installation video. Appreciate it!

jacobreuter
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Genius idea, I need to look up for TPM chip for my motherboard, - thanks Jerry!

mantass
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I had a similar problem. 5900x with a x570 hero board. I just had to convert my boot device (SSD) from MBR to GPT using command prompt by going to recovery restarting it, trouble shooting, type the command and it worked perfectly for me

jared
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I was so pleased to find this solution to my problem. Alas, it didn't work! I have new PC with an Asus A520M-K board, which is not on the Windows 11 Supported List on the Asus website. The answer to FAQ 5, regarding TPM modules, states: "If your motherboard is not listed on support list, it means your motherboard does not meet the minimum requirements to support windows 11 even though you install other TPM 2.0 module (Card) on your motherboard." So it seems you need to check the Supported List before wasting your hard-earned on a module that will get you nowhere.

johnc
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Make sure that you get the correct module. There are two that I know for ASUS motherboards. Not know about other makers.

ackman
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you can enable software tpm in pch-fw settings in bios, you dont need tpm module for this motherboard

Musyaaaa
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Sadly I don't habe a TPM slot :( . Looks like mine was made before TPM 2.0 was present

BluePhantomGames
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Thanks legend! That was really helpful, all the best

chrisber
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Hey Jerry, that's fantastic. Was wondering if that was possible.

RobBastien
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This video is very inspirational, thank you for all your help jear bear

backyardbasketballleague
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what I done is download your windows 11 iso, , download RUFUS burn an image to a usb flash drive and select the option on rufus to make the image without the tpm processor option, then it will bypass the check for the processor/tpm, , installed and works fine(amd fx 8 core processor)

wonderwond
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Hi Jerry, great video. Just wondering what processor were you using when making this video? Thanks.

DMarcus
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Isn't there a integrated tpm in the cpu?

teodortodorov
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2:39 - Oh, I see it on your motherboard! It says "TPM" right there. I wonder if my ASRock motherboard has that.

WorthlessDeadEnd
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I have an Optiplex 3010 MT (h61 motherboard), can I add a TPM 2.0 in it?

raadsiddique
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mine is compatible it just missing the the security chip in the spot it would be.

SlavicUnionGaming
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I have a question what TMP 2.0 will go with a Asrock ultra m.2 pcie gen3 x4 mother board

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