[SOLVED] Problem with confirming Windows 11

Jun 25, 2021
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I've been trying to confirm Windows 11 for a few hours now with no luck, and I'm honestly not sure what else to try. All of my hardware specs are meet the requirements; CPU is listed as compatible (i5-9400F), Gpu is DirectX 12 (1050 ti) , 16 gigs of ram. TPM 2.0 and secure boot is turned on. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the PC health check app multiple times and I just don't know what to even try anymore. Anyone have a similar issue or knows what's going on?
 
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It told me this time that my pc doesn't support secure boot, which I have turned on.
Its a great test.

maybe turn it off and on again in bios?
Your secure boot state should show in System Information screen, I was wondering how win 10 knew.

ok, I have secure boot off but pc still passed to get win 11.

consistency of results makes you go hmm
the tool just checks PC, and if you pass says you will get the download in coming months, not today

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its not out yet. They still need to finish it. The preview doesn't really tell us anything, just shows what it looks like.
 
the tool just checks PC, and if you pass says you will get the download in coming months, not today

AU3yH1o.jpg


its not out yet. They still need to finish it. The preview doesn't really tell us anything, just shows what it looks like.
Thanks but its not the fact I cant download it, I probably should've picked a better title lol. I cant get the check mark.
 
I've been trying to confirm Windows 11 for a few hours now with no luck, and I'm honestly not sure what else to try. All of my hardware specs are meet the requirements; CPU is listed as compatible (i5-9400F), Gpu is DirectX 12 (1050 ti) , 16 gigs of ram. TPM 2.0 and secure boot is turned on. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the PC health check app multiple times and I just don't know what to even try anymore. Anyone have a similar issue or knows what's going on?
Are you getting your system doesn't meet requirements!
have you just used the win11 iso as is! or did you edit it!
 
It told me this time that my pc doesn't support secure boot, which I have turned on.
Its a great test.

maybe turn it off and on again in bios?
Your secure boot state should show in System Information screen, I was wondering how win 10 knew.

ok, I have secure boot off but pc still passed to get win 11.

consistency of results makes you go hmm
 
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