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How to fix Windows 11 to be bootable

19AJavier 25 Reputation points
2025-08-06T10:37:32.0633333+00:00

My pre-built PC recently didn't have the option to boot windows in the boot order in BIOS, to try fix this I used a USB drive to boot Windows 11 from, this enabled me to go to the window setup up screen but upon installing windows it said that my PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements despite when I first got my PC it already had Windows 11 installed already

My CPU which is an I3 10100F is on the Windows 11 supported list so it should install

I already tried during the Window setup to repair my pc with system restore, startup repair, system image recovery but none of them didn't work

In BIOS, I already have Firmware TPM enabled, enabled CSM and OS type is Windows UEFI mode.

Anybody out there give information or help.

Thanks,

Aaron

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures
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  1. DaveM121 876.9K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-08-06T11:11:42.3866667+00:00

    1

    Disable CSM Support in BIOS and ensure Secure Boot is enabled, then when you boot your PC from the USB, do you still get the notification that your PC does not support Windows 11?

    2

    Do you have a safe backup of your files from the PC?

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