So, I went and watched a video to see how to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11. From there, I find the health care check. To see if my pc was compatible with Windows 11. From there, I had two errors which were that I didn't have secure boot or tpm enabled. I searched up how to enable them, and went into my bios. After enabling both options, and double checking everything was right. I clicked "Save Changes and reboot". Then my problem started.
My computer went through the process of rebooting, but went back into the bios. I repeat the process again, and same thing. Over and over again. I restored the default settings in my bios. Save changes and rebooted it again. Booted right into Windows. I'm not sure if I missed a setting, or if thats telling me that my motherboard isn't compatible. I would love to hear others thoughts, or if someone knows the solutions to my problem.
Motherboard: MSI B350 PC Mate
GPU: GeForce RTX 2060
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x
Storage: M.2 Samsung 2TB, 500G SSD(Where windows is installed)
My computer went through the process of rebooting, but went back into the bios. I repeat the process again, and same thing. Over and over again. I restored the default settings in my bios. Save changes and rebooted it again. Booted right into Windows. I'm not sure if I missed a setting, or if thats telling me that my motherboard isn't compatible. I would love to hear others thoughts, or if someone knows the solutions to my problem.
Motherboard: MSI B350 PC Mate
GPU: GeForce RTX 2060
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x
Storage: M.2 Samsung 2TB, 500G SSD(Where windows is installed)