Windows 10: How do I enable TPM and secure boot after installing windows 11

Discus and support How do I enable TPM and secure boot after installing windows 11 in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have intel i7-6700K on asus prime z270 motherboard . I have purchased and installed the external ASUS TPM 2.0 module on motherboard . According to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by RAC4433, May 17, 2024.

  1. RAC4433 Win User

    How do I enable TPM and secure boot after installing windows 11


    I have intel i7-6700K on asus prime z270 motherboard . I have purchased and installed the external ASUS TPM 2.0 module on motherboard . According to ASUS the PRIME Z270 motherboard is supported by windows 11 .Intel did not integrate TPM in the cpu until gen 8 . In my case I'm relying on the motherboard mounted TPM module to perform the task if I understand all this correctly ?The only requirement my system fails for windows 11 is the cpu is not on the list of supported cpu's ......thats it !I've read the articles that talk about bypassing windows 11 supported hardware checks .Problem is it byp

    :)
     
    RAC4433, May 17, 2024
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  2. PC Windows 11 Upgrade - Secure Boot and TPM 2.0

    Thank you for the reply and info @dashdotdot How do I enable TPM and secure boot after installing windows 11 :)

    I have a few follow up questions if that's ok!

    I have gone into BIOS settings before to enable TPM 2.0 and enable secure boot but as you said the PC did not boot up and I had to short one of the components of the PC to reset to default settings before,

    What would the step by step process be to update to windows 11?

    I was told before to enable TPM in BIOS then use a USB with Windows 11 on it to install it. Is there a simpler way?
     
    Sophie Xena, May 17, 2024
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  3. felipe-ca Win User
    Inaccessible Boot Device - Likely due to TPM and Secure Keys

    When I boot my custom build desktop, I'm getting Inaccessible Boot Device. I then get to WinRE and I am able to go to the command prompt and I can see the windows installation on driver D.

    I tried running

    • Startup Repair - No luck, nothing fixed, issue remains
    • cmd prompt - sfc/SCANNOW /OFFBOOTDIR=d:\ /OFFWINDIR=d:\windows [enter].
    • cmd prompt - chkdsk d: /r (answered yes to dismount)
    • Restart Options - disable driver signature enforcement
    • Restart Options - disable early launch anti-malware protection
    • Safe mode
    • playing with different settings in BIOS
    How did I get into this messy situation:

    • Win 10, tried to upgrade to Win 11. TPM was not enabled in BIOS
    • Enabled fTPM in mobo (ASUS Prime X570-Pro)
    • Win 10 was using legacy MBR. Successfully converted to GPT. Changed mobo to UEFI in compatibility mode (UEFI and Legacy OPROM, storage devices and PCIe devices in UEFI only mode). Boot Device is an NVME SSD (PCIE-4 compatible). Bitlocker was never enabled.
    • No issues so far and I was able to start Win11 installation.
    • After a few auto-reboots, at around 75% the installation failed. Inaccessible Boot Device
    • Win11 installation was successfully reverted and I was able to login to Win10
    • restarted the win11 install. same issue at aroung 75%
    • Upgraded Mobo Firmware (v2407 to v4021).
    • Win 11 installation failed again.
    • Changed bios configs and could not boot anymore
    Unfortunately I don't have the exact sequence of steps but these are the areas I played with

    • I never run the TPM module in windows after enabling TPM in the BIOS.
    • I was looking into Bios as some forum post suggested making sure SATA was set to AHCI. But I am using RAID on my SATA spinning HDDs. The system is booting from NVMe SSD
    • I noticed that Bios -> Boot -> Boot/Secure Boot -> OS Type - Was set to "Other OS" and changed it to "Windows UEFI Mode"
    • Unfortunately I don't remember if I changed any other settings at this point.
    Other things I have tried

    • Bios - Saved secured keys to USB drive and deleted existing keys (only after changing the OS type and the issue already present)
    • Bios - installed default secure boot keys
    • Bios - Restored saved secure boot keys
    • Disabled fTPM (by setting it to discrete TPM - there are no external TPM module in my setup)
    • Bios -> Advanced -> Trusted Computing -> Security Device Support - Disable
    • Bios -> Advanced -> Trusted Computing -> Disable Block Sid -> Enable (only for next boot)
    • A few combinations of the configs above, though likely not exhaustive of all combinations
    I also tried to boot from the Win 10 Installation DVD and try to repair the win10 installation, but no success. Though it is possible I could have had a a bad choice of bios settings when trying this.

    Any ideas on what I can do next? What would be the best procedure to try to recover the system?

    • fTPM enabled
    • Should I clear the Secure Boot Keys? Leave them empty or install default ones?
    • Security Device Support - Leave it enabled? there are some options such as platform hierarchy and storage hierarchy (both enabled)
    • TPM 2.0 UEFI Spec version is TCG_2 / Physical Presence Spec Version is 1.3
    • Try to repair windows with the settings above?
    • Try to re-install Win10 preserving personal files?
    Thanks,

    Felipe.
     
    felipe-ca, May 17, 2024
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  4. How do I enable TPM and secure boot after installing windows 11

    Windows 11 Secure Boot and TPM 2.0

    Here's what I find to enable TPM and Secure Boot on your model motherboard:

    https://help.maingear.com/article/81-how-to-ena...

    https://howtoenable.net/how-to-enable-secure-bo...

    https://www.reddit.com/r/MSI_Gaming/comments/p0...











    Report back results for each step so I know what else to suggest.

    Feel free to ask back any questions. Based on the results you post back I may have other suggestions if necessary.

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    Greg Carmack - Windows MVP 2010-2020 (retired), May 17, 2024
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