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Device security problem after fresh install

Anonymous
2023-01-26T21:21:38+00:00

Hello Microsoft Community,

I recently did a fresh install of Windows 11 using my current version is Version22H2 OS build 22621.1105**.**

After finishing the installation and updating all drivers, Windows security app, alerted me to a problem.

Under the tab Device security it now displays "Standard hardware security not supported" Before reinstalling Windows, i had no problems.

Do I meet the requirements for this feature?

yes, because I had it running before I did a fresh install. That means secure booting TMP and DEP are all on and running. Windows seems to have trouble detecting them…

Do you know how to fix it ?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Security and privacy

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-01-26T23:10:30+00:00

    Thank you for your reply

    this Problem was fixed by myself.

    Sorry for the inconvenience and the trouble this may have caused you.

    Turns out it’s a bug with the current version of windows. I rolled back to the previous version and everything worked fine.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-01-26T22:17:33+00:00

    Hi Yukina -

    I'm Jerico T., I understand that you're having some issues right now, I'll do my best to help you with your concern.

    There might be a corrupted system files on your computer, let's try to perform In-place Repair/Upgrade.

    In-Place Repair

    • In-place repair/upgrade or repair reinstall is a process of re-installing Windows WITHOUT touching any of your applications or personal files. In this way if there's any data corruption, damaged system files or missing system files on your computer, this repair will fix or repair them.

    To start we need to download an ISO file of Windows 11 and save it to your computer. Please follow the instruction on the link below to create an ISO file

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-downlo...

    After the ISO is created, follow the steps below on how to perform repair install on your computer.

    Note: Please make sure that you're signed in or have administrator rights to be able to proceed for the repair install.

    1. Unplug all external hardware except mouse, keyboard and LAN cable.
    2. Disable or uninstall any third-party antivirus program/application to prevent them from interfering with the repair install.
    3. Run the ISO file that you downloaded, if there's a prompt asking you "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?" Click Yes
    4. Windows 11 setup will open, read the license terms then Click Accept button.
    5. Select Upgrade PC now then click Next button.
    6. Follow the steps on your screen.

    This process will take some time to complete so you need to be very patient in waiting until the process completes. Once done, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.

    Feel free to reach back if you need any further assistance.

    Hope this help. Have a good day.

    Thank you,

    Jerico T.

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