![]() And even switching to UEFI does not guarantee the installation of Windows 11, as many older computers do not have the option to enable TPM 2.0 in BIOS. Since switching to ‘UEFI’ from ‘Legacy’ BIOS Mode could completely wipe the disk, some might not be very comfortable with the trade. However, on a ‘Legacy BIOS Mode’, it’s a different ball game altogether. One such issue with installing Windows 11 is, it requires ‘Secure Boot’ along with ‘TPM 2.0’ enabled on a machine, and it is a pretty straightforward process to enable both of these options if you are on a ‘UEFI’ BIOS Mode. However, the excitement is flushed down the drain when you encounter an error for a problem that just cannot be dismissed out of hand. The excitement level of installing a new Windows operating system remains just the same and most of us have had the pleasure to experience it multiple times.
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