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Usually lack of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 is the Win11 upgrade requirement missing. Sometimes TPM is turned off in the UEFI or BIOS settings and so can be turned on to meet the spec. Also, there is a "Microsoft approved" registry edit that bypasses that requirement. Microsoft is just starting widespread roll out of Win11.
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(12-18-2021, 02:18 PM)dsteinschneider Wrote: Sometimes TPM is turned off in the UEFI or BIOS settings
Ah, that might explain it... I'm not a Mac expert but AFAIK Apple don't allow users to edit BIOS settings etc
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Not to mention that Apple computers do not have the TPM chip, Apple use their own security chip.
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Yes you're right - if I open Windows Security here, it tells me that my computer doesn't have the TPM module needed for Win11. Oh well....
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