[SOLVED] New build can't install windows 11

Aug 19, 2022
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Hey guys,

I finally got the PC together but when I went to install windows it said that my computer couldn't handle it...
I have a ryzen 7 5800X and the mobo is an Asus tuf gaming 570x wifi.
Now I'm a total noob in the bios etc so I didn't want to play with that too much.
Do I need a bios update to install windows or change some settings ?

Thanks in advance :)
 
Solution
So I called ASUS and I had a 2018 BIOS version installed in my 2021 motherboard ... Don't know how that was possible but anws .. after downloading the last bios it worked :)
ASUS states:

Why does the warning "This PC can't run Windows 11" as below picture occur ?

A: The reasons why this issue occurs are listed below:
  1. You might not select the UEFI USB Flash Drive duing F8 Boot. Please follow step 4 and select UEFI:USB Flash Drive
  2. You might not enable TPM option. Please follow step 2 to enable TPM option in BIOS setup
 
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Hey guys,

I finally got the PC together but when I went to install windows it said that my computer couldn't handle it...
I have a ryzen 7 5800X and the mobo is an Asus tuf gaming 570x wifi.
Now I'm a total noob in the bios etc so I didn't want to play with that too much.
Do I need a bios update to install windows or change some settings ?

Thanks in advance :)
On a new PC, go into he device manage win+x, device manager, and check to see that all of your drivers are installed. No devices should indicate "unknown" or "other" if so, then you are missing hardware drivers for those devices. A device would like a mouse, the monitor, USB ports, touchpad, any physical component of the PC. Without having a driver installed, the PC identifies the physical device as either Unknown or Other. If that does not apply, go into the BIOS and set the bios to use the default BIOS settings (reset to default) option. Then try your installation again. If you receive a windows error code, you will want to look it up using your phone, as it may give you some idea. Otherwise, you definitely want to make sure that your PC meets the installation requirements. P.S. if you have an older version of windows, you can try the installation (just start installation to see if it begins to install with any annoying pop-up notifications). I hope this helps.