How to Enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 | Fix Missing Secure Boot Option in BIOS | Windows 11 Ready
In today’s video, I’ll guide you through how to properly enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 in BIOS, step-by-step.
This is an essential requirement for installing Windows 11 officially.
I’ll also explain why Secure Boot or TPM might be missing on your system, and what to do if your hardware doesn’t support them.
➔ If your PC doesn’t meet the official requirements but you still want to install Windows 11, follow this guide here:
Install Windows 11 on Unsupported PC: • Install *WINDOWS 11 IN OLDER COMPUTER...
Important Note:
If your Windows is installed in Legacy mode (MBR partition), you cannot just switch to UEFI.
First, you’ll need to convert your disk to GPT format safely.
I have added another guide for that in the description to help you.
⚡ Windows 11 officially requires:
TPM 2.0 Enabled
Secure Boot Enabled
UEFI BIOS Mode
Intel 8th Gen or newer / AMD Ryzen 2000 series or newer
If your hardware is older, it’s better to stick with Windows 10 for full compatibility and smooth performance.
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