My PC stopped working after I enabled tpm 2.0. The thing is that now it crashes before I can do anything, so I will not be able to clone the ssd with my “broken pc”: i can only do it from my laptop (or another PC), by connecting two SSDs (the ”broken windows” one and the new one) via an adapter...
Thanks very much for the detailed answer. I actually have installed windows on an SSD (I edited my question, i made a mistake). Does this change anything in your response?
Anyway, I’ll definitely re-check if TPM 2.0 is actually off or not, even though I also manually disabled it by going to...
I wanted to update from win 10 to win 11, and I read that, to do it, I had to enable tpm 2.0. I have a meg z590 ace motherboard, so I open the bios and enable tpm 2.0. After enabling it, windows crashes after like 10 seconds I log in my user profile: I get blue screens error...
I had an SSD with windows on it that used to be the main SSD of my old pc (it was the one i booted windows from). Now I need to get some files back, but connecting it via USB to my new pc with an adapter doesn't let me read the contents of the SSD: in fact the SSD doesn't even show in the files...