[DISCUSSION] Windows 10/11 Insider Preview Build 21996.1 (PC) [FAST/Dev Channel - co_release] [LEAK]

Discussion in 'Windows 11' started by Enthousiast, Jun 16, 2021.

  1. bonesz

    bonesz MDL Addicted

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    So my motherboard only has TPM 1.2 not sure how to upgrade that as there is no bio's update offered and i have the latest f8 installed. My motherboard is GA-Q87M-D2H REV 1.1

    I have the Infineon TPM module can't seem to find an update or instruction,
     
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  2. SAM-R

    SAM-R MDL Guru

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    Wait till next Thursday 24 June & see
     
  3. Simple07

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    #123 Simple07, Jun 17, 2021
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    @bonesz
    You need to replace the file "Windows-11\sources\appraiserres.dll" with the attached one and run the upgrade/install again. This will bypass "The PC must support TPM 2.0" message, of course you cannot do that on the DVD.

    But you can copy the contents of the Windows 11 DVD to a folder on your hard disk and replace the file (if you are doing an upgrade), then run the Setup from the folder. Or you can create a bootable USB and replace the file; if you are performing a fresh install or upgrade.
     

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  4. bonesz

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    Thank you.. searched and searched and I don't think that there is a upgrade path for my tpm Gigabyte site does not have any new bios released except F8 that I have already installed.
     
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  5. Enthousiast

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  6. ruuu7

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    I do need a TPM module ;)
     
  7. Simple07

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    #127 Simple07, Jun 17, 2021
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    TPM is on the hardware, I think release 2.0 is not very old, around 5 years ago.

    One of my children has a Gigabyte (H310M H) motherboard which does NOT have TPM 2.0, he had to resort to replacing the DLL solution, and the other has an AsRock (B450M Pro4) motherboard with AMD CPU; he enabled fTPM from UEFI and disabled CSM and all went fine.

    On my wife's ancient Toshiba laptop, it needed Secure Boot and the TPM 2.0; Just did not bother.

    By the way, my son thinks Windows 11 is slicker; I guess one would notice if playing games!!.
     
  8. PolidelticusFire

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    Intel systems also have fTPM! It's called PTT on intel.

    Just enable that on UEFI and you have a TPM 2.0 module!
     
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  9. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    I've installed 21996.1 on a brand new i3 10300 / asus H510 mobo system and on a win 7 era laptop without any uefi support, just by using diskpart and apply image script.
     
  10. Mahdi1944

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    Hi, please give me enteprise iso or enterprise key for windows 11
    Thanks
     
  11. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Create it yourself, download UUP>ISO project by @abbodi1406 and put the 21996.1 ISO in the project folder, set convertconfig.ini to create Enterprise and start "create_virtual_editions.cmd".
     
  12. bonesz

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    So I have a question if TPM is not enabled in bio's does this requirement apply when installing Window 11? IF disabled then the os can't see it I assume. I don't use it on my Windows 10 and in fact it has been disabled in bios since I purchased the motherboard. Running powershell cmdlet get-tpm reports module not present. My assumption is that if TPM installed and enabled it must be 2.0: going to test this.

    I installed in a vm with mbr selected and it installed without any errors but not sure if the vm has tpm virtuized.
     
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  13. bonesz

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    #134 bonesz, Jun 17, 2021
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  14. Enthousiast

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    Tested in VMware, all went smoothly... tried to download en-GB language pack (in order to upgrade current system) but to no avail - Language Pack Greyed Out - unable to download, bummer
     
  16. Enthousiast

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    In VMWare the default ISO installs fine in legacy bios mode (no mods needed), the test is on systems who show the tpm message:)
     
  17. bonesz

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    will the message appear if its disabled in bios? or only if enabled and not tpm2.0? need to test that later when I get home.
     
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  18. Enthousiast

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    If the message appears on your previous runs with the default installer, then test diskpart and apply image method.
     
  19. bonesz

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    I have not tried other than in vm. I don't have a spare pc/laptop to test this. This is why im asking if the tpm error only happens when enabled and not 2.0 or can it be disabled in bios and not get that error. If that makes sense.
     
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