[SOLVED] Bios

Oct 10, 2021
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I build a desktop in 2012 with ASU’s motherboard P8Z77 V Pro and i7-337K, installed 16GB memory. That time windows 7 was ,now it is windows 10. In early time I never had a problem to go into bios. This Desktop is as fast up today as it was in 2012. I have knowledge of electric but not much computer. This machine has not given me any problem whatsoever since I built it. I am interested in windows 11 but not desperate yet as I think Microsoft is changing their goalpost every day, and my pc has not passed the test to install windows 11. I thought I should go into bios to enable a few things. I think TPM could be same TPU and this has been enabled on the day this pc was build was and so was EPU switch enabled.
I can not go into bios and have tried every possible trick , but no success. The only trick I have not tried is to take the ROM battery. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
 
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I build a desktop in 2012 with ASU’s motherboard P8Z77 V Pro and i7-337K, installed 16GB memory. That time windows 7 was ,now it is windows 10. In early time I never had a problem to go into bios. This Desktop is as fast up today as it was in 2012. I have knowledge of electric but not much computer. This machine has not given me any problem whatsoever since I built it. I am interested in windows 11 but not desperate yet as I think Microsoft is changing their goalpost every day, and my pc has not passed the test to install windows 11. I thought I should go into bios to enable a few things. I think TPM could be same TPU and this has been enabled on the day this pc was build was and so was EPU switch enabled.
I can not go into bios...
I build a desktop in 2012 with ASU’s motherboard P8Z77 V Pro and i7-337K, installed 16GB memory. That time windows 7 was ,now it is windows 10. In early time I never had a problem to go into bios. This Desktop is as fast up today as it was in 2012. I have knowledge of electric but not much computer. This machine has not given me any problem whatsoever since I built it. I am interested in windows 11 but not desperate yet as I think Microsoft is changing their goalpost every day, and my pc has not passed the test to install windows 11. I thought I should go into bios to enable a few things. I think TPM could be same TPU and this has been enabled on the day this pc was build was and so was EPU switch enabled.
I can not go into bios and have tried every possible trick , but no success. The only trick I have not tried is to take the ROM battery. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks

Hello!

You won’t be able to install Win11 on that PC, and even if you’ll find a trick to do it, you still shouldn’t.

Please stick with Win10! (That’s supported until 2025).
 
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