New system does not meet Windows 11 minimum requirements

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I have just built a new system with a Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX V2 motherboard, I have gone to install Windows 11 via installation disc and it quits saying the pc does not match the minimum requirements for windows 11
I have a Ryzen 5 5600x, 16 gb ram, 2 x 1tb m.2 ssd's
I have looked around the net and am guessing its pointing towards the bios settings ? most people say its to to with TPM but I have checked my bios and it has detected TPM 2.0
Anyone have experience with this that could give me some pointers ?

Thanks all
 
I would just install Windows 10 via a flash drive and then you can hopefully get more details from the compatibility checker (about what needs fixing).

Secure boot and TPM are the usual ones.
 
Hmmm Updated the bios, loaded optimised settings, still wont install Win11, I think will need to raise a ticket with Gigabyte.
My new system only has two M.2 SSD's, the bios detects them and their size, they are new too, is there anything you need to do to prepare these M.2 SSD's ? am just wondering if windows isn't seeing them as drives it can write to

thanks
 
The windows 11 disc wasn't cheap but went for the disc option to try to force a local account rather than having to use a microsoft cloud account, what would be the difference doing it via usb rather than disc ?
 
I would download a win 10 iso from microsofts site and install that without entering a key, then run the win 11 upgrade test software, that should tell you what the problem is.
 
I assume they've also found TPM?

"Navigate to "Advance Mode" (Press F2) and go to “Settings” a “Miscellaneous” or “Peripherals” and select “AMD CPU fTPM”. Set it to “Enabled”."
 
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