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Detailed description:i have rog g752vs . Its bios is " asus bios 305 " . I cant find the tpm option in the bios . I want to turn it on , but i cant find the option . Pls help me !
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RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
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soroushmiri2002

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/173599#Comment_173599

Tnx man . I know my laptop has tpm 2 . And its already active . But it seems I have to turn it on ( being just active or available doesnt mean its on ) . I dont know if my last sentence is correct or not . But the only possible reason for not being able to get windows 11 , is tpm not being on ( i turned secure boot on, and all other requirements are fine and my windows 10 is up to date ). By the way , how much free space should i have on my C drive ? I only have 10 gigabytes. That could be a reason as well . But i don't think windows 11 need more that 10 gigabytes free space , since it actually erases the previous windows 10 and that should free up a good space for windows 11 .

So which one is the problem ? Do i need more that 10 gigabytes free space ? Or is tpm the problem ? And if it is , how should i turn it on since there is no option for it in asus 305 bios ? In my Microsoft surface bios , there is literally an option to turn tpm on 😕

By the way sorry for bad english 🥲


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For laptops you don't need to turn on TPM, because TPM is turned on by default, so TPM is hidden in bios..
for upgrading windows 10 to windows 11 minimum atleast 60GB free space is required.

But for clean installation of windows 11 C drive needs 120GB is enough because, users will install windows os by formatting C partition.

RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/174337#Comment_174337

For laptops you don't need to turn on TPM, because TPM is turned on by default, so TPM is hidden in bios..

for upgrading windows 10 to windows 11 minimum atleast 60GB free space is required.

But for clean installation of windows 11 C drive needs 120GB is enough because, users will install windows os by formatting C partition.


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Oh tnx for helping me . So i have to free up 50Gb at least . Since my ssd is just 256gb ( drive C ) . That would be a hard thing to do . But i will let you know if it worked . Thank you

RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
Zen Master I
soroushmiri2002

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/174339#Comment_174339

Oh tnx for helping me . So i have to free up 50Gb at least . Since my ssd is just 256gb ( drive C ) . That would be a hard thing to do . But i will let you know if it worked . Thank you


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now you don't install windows 11, it having lots of bugs and few issues..

RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/174380#Comment_174380

now you don't install windows 11, it having lots of bugs and few issues..


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I know . I just want to get things ready for when it becomes available as a final product.

Ok i have 66GB storage available on my C drive . TPM 2 ready . 32 GB ram . i7 7700HQ possessor. GTX 1070 graphic card . Secure boot is on . Current windows is up to date and signed in with my account. And every other things are fine . Then why the hell does it still say i cant get windows 11 ?