Fix 'This PC Can't Run Windows 11' Error
The Problem: You are trying to install Windows 11, but the setup screen stops you with a vague compatibility error. This is frustrating because your PC is likely powerful enough to run it.
The Short Answer: Microsoft requires a security chip called TPM 2.0 to be active. You do not need to buy new hardware. You simply need to turn this setting on in your BIOS.
Step 1: Enter BIOS
To change these settings, you must restart your computer and enter the BIOS menu before Windows loads.
- Restart your PC.
- Immediately tap the BIOS key repeatedly.
Step 2: Enable TPM 2.0
Navigate to the Security or Advanced tab using your arrow keys.
- Find Intel PTT or AMD fTPM.
- Change it to Enabled.
- This satisfies the security requirement.
Step 3: Enable Secure Boot
Navigate to the Boot tab.
- Find Secure Boot.
- Change it to Enabled.
- Press F10 to Save & Exit.
Once you restart, try the Windows 11 installer again. It should work perfectly.
Still Not Fixed?
If you still get the error, download the PC Health Check app from Microsoft to identify exactly which part of your hardware is flagged.