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    Posted: 27 Oct 2023 at 8:48pm
What board do you have? If it is too old you may be SOL. Possibly an adapter card may be found.
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Originally posted by RohinRodra RohinRodra wrote:

I've got a CyberPowerPC with an ASRock Z370 Pro4-CB mobo and an Intel I7-8700K @ 3.7 GHz.

Per the other post on this forum (https://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=19692&title=windows-11-installation-compatibility) about how to prepare an ASRock mobo for Windows 11, I disabled CSM and then enabled Intel Platform Trust Technology. I restarted after each step.

After I disabled CSM and restarted, the computer booted normally. After I disabled Intel Platform Trust Technology and rebooted, the computer said, "Preparing Automatic Repair" and gave me the option to "Continue," "Troubleshoot," or "Turn off your PC." When I chose "Continue," it would not boot and returned me back to the same place. So, I am forced to choose "Troubleshoot." I've been stuck in this loop and can't find a way out besides returning the UEFI settings to default. But then I can't pass the Windows 11 Health Check because TPM 2.0 isn't enabled.

I've also tried changing the "Physical Presence Spec Version" from 1.3 to 1.2 based on what I saw in this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCqgOsiQrXg. That had the same effect of preventing the computer from booting.

I'm out of ideas. Can anyone help? Both my mobo chipset and CPU are on the Win 11 supported list.



The bios for your unit is from the CyberPowerPC group. You would be better served at their support site.
Asrock Z370 Gaming K6,Intel i7 8700K,
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I have an X299 Taichi CLX board and purchased the ASRock badged TMP 2.0 module from EBAY (a couple of years ago) as ASRock no longer offered them on their site at the time.

"Asrock TPM SPI module for Asrock motherboards"

https://asrock.com/mb/spec/product.asp?Model=TPM-SPI

The pin-out and voltages are different for different motherboards and TPM module makers, so take that info consideration. Like a similar ASUS module which seems to have the same pin layout in fact had different voltages on different pins when you looked up the ASUS pin-out.

On page 30 of my MB's manual, it lists the pin-outs for the TPM module, for comparison with units listed for sale:

https://download.asrock.com/Manual/X299%20Taichi%20CLX.pdf

So currently, looking at Newegg, this unit's pin-out seems to be compatible and looks similar to the unit I purchased a couple of years ago:

https://www.newegg.com/p/1HD-00HF-00015

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I've got a CyberPowerPC with an ASRock Z370 Pro4-CB mobo and an Intel I7-8700K @ 3.7 GHz.

Per the other post on this forum (https://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=19692&title=windows-11-installation-compatibility) about how to prepare an ASRock mobo for Windows 11, I disabled CSM and then enabled Intel Platform Trust Technology. I restarted after each step.

After I disabled CSM and restarted, the computer booted normally. After I disabled Intel Platform Trust Technology and rebooted, the computer said, "Preparing Automatic Repair" and gave me the option to "Continue," "Troubleshoot," or "Turn off your PC." When I chose "Continue," it would not boot and returned me back to the same place. So, I am forced to choose "Troubleshoot." I've been stuck in this loop and can't find a way out besides returning the UEFI settings to default. But then I can't pass the Windows 11 Health Check because TPM 2.0 isn't enabled.

I've also tried changing the "Physical Presence Spec Version" from 1.3 to 1.2 based on what I saw in this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCqgOsiQrXg. That had the same effect of preventing the computer from booting.

I'm out of ideas. Can anyone help? Both my mobo chipset and CPU are on the Win 11 supported list.
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no you do not need to Microsoft have skipped the tmp and secure boot requirement as there are a lot of companies wanting to update there systems to windows 11, you can download windows 11 and set up a usb with rufus it will give you an option to skip the CPU and tmp requirements, im running windows 11 on a 6600k and a Asrock Z170 oc formula. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovgWN6YD2ws&t=37s
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Did a little more digging since my previous post above. Do I actually need to purchase the little TPM 2.0 module and plug it into the MB? I see the pins for it on the MB, but I guess I just assumed based on other posts that the Z170 I have already supported TPM 2.0 (especially because the option is there in the BIOS).
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I have pretty much the same issue as Angelo75 above, although I've forced the Windows 11 upgrade. So, I'm running Windows 11 and having the issue with TPM and Secure Boot requirements not being met. I have the ASRock Fatal1ty Z170 Professional Gaming i7 MB with an Intel i7 6700k. In the BIOS, Secure Boot and Intel Platform Trust Tech. are enabled. In Device Manager under Security Devices, the TPMN 2.0 has the yellow exclamation mark. Its driver is from 2006. No luck locating a newer driver, if that's what it needs. I know the CPU isn't supported, but I'd love to clear these issues with TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. Anyone???
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Hi all,
I have a H110M-HDV R3.0 motherboard and, according to the BIOS settings, a TPM2 device is found, secure boot is enabled and Intel Platform Trust Technology is enabled too.
Despite all, Windows 10 does not detect the TPM (it's shown with a yellow warning in the device manager) and no secure boot is detected as well.
I know my cpu Intel I7-7700 is not supported by Windows 11 (sigh!) but I'm wondering why the other 2 requirements are not met (TPM and secure boot).
Thanks in advance.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Katana Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Sep 2021 at 4:34pm

Same here, I have a C246 WSI mainboard with a TPM header.
The support page of Asrock Rack for this mainboard is showing that the TPM2-SLI is compatible...

https://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=C246%20WSI#TPM

but impossible to buy it! No way to find resellers in Europe with this chip on stock.

Is Asrock going to put this TPM2-SLI on the market?

regards,
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Microsoft updated their Windows 11 system requirements again a few days ago to allow a few handful of 7th gen Intel processors to support Windows 11:

https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2021/08/27/update-on-windows-11-minimum-system-requirements-and-the-pc-health-check-app/

the TPM 2.0 requirements remain unchanged
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