Windows 11 Hypervisor BSOD using Asus Crosshair V Formula-z motherboard

JonathanVQP 1 Reputation point
2021-12-29T05:41:12.48+00:00

I have a Asus Crosshair V Formula Z motherboard with an AMD FX-8300 CPU, 32 gig of ram and using the latest bios and running Windows 11. I installed Windows 11 with the no tpm registry crack and so far Windows 11 is running stable in my "unsupported hardware". I purchased a TPM 2.0 but apparently my motherboard BIOS doesn't read it correctly so I purchased a TPM 1.2 and Windows 11 and my BIOS reads it correctly.

The issue is that when I enable the HyperV feature to run WSL in Windows 11, I get the "Hypervisor Error BSOD" and it crashes my system. When I disable the HyperV feature, Windows 11 runs fine. Windows 10 runs fine with HyperV enabled but apparently HyperV enabled in Windows 11 crashes my system. I am able to run Windows 11 in VMware with the virtual TPM 2.0 and I am able to get HyperV and WSL running in the VMware environment.

Does Windows 11 require TPM 2.0 to run HyperV? Is there anyway to have HyperV in Windows 11 use TPM 1.2 or do I have to resort back to Windows 10 to use HyperV with TPM 1.2?

Thanks,

JP

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  1. Limitless Technology 39,796 Reputation points
    2021-12-29T16:21:50.113+00:00

    Hello @JonathanVQP

    Yes, TPM 2.0 is a requirement for Windows 11 and extends to feature enablement such as Hyper-V. One of the reasons why installing Windows 11 in unsupported hardware makes it out of support, is due to the lack of functionalities or "expected behaviors by design" that will appear in the devices using this method.

    Hope this helps with your query,

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  2. Robert Irwin 0 Reputation points
    2023-08-02T16:02:51.2166667+00:00

    I have the exact same system and have bought two different TPM 1.2 modules and they show up in bios but not in device manager.

    tried everything I could find online and dont know what else to do.

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