Hello, I am Henry, I have used a translation tool to understand your issue. Please note that we can only reply in English. When essential services like RPC fail to run, and a full format does not solve the issue, it is almost certainly not a virus. A standard format and reinstall would remove any malware. The combination of these symptoms points to a fundamental problem at the hardware, firmware (BIOS), or installation level. The "CPU attestation not compatible" error is a key clue, suggesting an issue with the security handshake between your CPU, the motherboard's firmware (BIOS), and Windows. You can follow these steps in order to build a stable system from the foundation up.
- Fix the BIOS (Most Critical Step):
- Enter your BIOS setup.
- Load Optimized Defaults to reset all settings.
- Update your BIOS to the latest version from your motherboard's support website.
- After updating, re-enter the BIOS and ENABLE these two security settings required by Windows 11:
- AMD CPU fTPM
- Secure Boot
- Save settings and exit.
- Perform a True Clean Windows Installation:**
- Use the official Microsoft Media Creation Tool to create a new bootable USB drive.
- Boot from the USB drive. When you get to the installation screen, choose Custom: Install Windows only.
- DELETE every partition on your main drive until it is all Unallocated Space.
- Select the Unallocated Space and click Next. This ensures a completely clean slate.
- Install Essential Drivers:**
- After Windows is installed, go to your motherboard's website and install the latest Chipset drivers first.
- Then, install the latest graphics driver from the NVIDIA or AMD website.
Hope this helps you.