That guy is very well known here on the forum, i´m surprised that he has not mentioned yet he has a MAK KEY activated machine
It was not fine on 258 too. I think I started using windows 11 from July. Initial period was bsods. But then did a reinstall in late aug and it worked fine till say 5 Oct. Always updated. So maybe till it became generally available. Could be a driver issue. But simply can't figure out except to take a pass on win 11 for the time being.
Well , thats exactly what I am facing also , are you using any bypass procedures for your installation?
Step 1. Press Win + R to open Run dialog and type: cmd to open "Command Prompt". Step 2. Type the following command and hit "Enter". To check the health: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth To scan the health: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth To restore the health: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
No bypass provedures. Bios has TPM 2.0. done all the usual stuff like check health, troubleshooting, etc. Nothing helps. As I said, happens in the first few minutes 9f reboot or power on.
Did you download this 22000.282 update package and run W10UI.cmd? https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-11-hotfix-repository.83741/page-13#post-1697287 22000.282 contains a few good fixes.
Maybe another way would be to disconnect network and avoid drivers being loaded on first install???. I think it may be some amd drivers being installed first up.
Yes. I saw that and just let windows 11 do it on its own. It restarted after adding 282 and then bsod again!!!. Maybe it will end but quite irritating now and not worth the aggravation???
In fact, gigabyte has released a bios for 11 with Tpm. I even did that but no help. Totally out of ideas. Nothing seems to work. If it gets past 2 minutes past boot, then it does not happen.
pl check via sfc /scannow and if errors found but not removed use the DISM commands i shared above... if issue still persists try checking your memory module as well ! u never know... I have just fixed some corrupted files via DISM on my system , it works great !!
TPM is not really a dealbreaker once the OS is successfully installed, when a system gets unstable after running for a while maybe the capacitors are going bad or something PSU related, can be all kinds of causes only to be found by excluding the possible causes systematically.
windows 10 is definitely more stable ( took 3-4 years )....... windows 11 is a new OS , it will take time 1-2 years to reach some stability.