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General Discussion / Re: Well, this doesn't sound good!!!
« Last post by KT 💣 KλBoƠM on March 03, 2024, 12:48:21 am »Just go into your BIOS settings and disable the TPM feature. Actually, you will be switching off from the on-chip TPM to an add-on TPM card. Since you don't have a TPM card, you are effectively disabling the feature.
Ah okay I just saw this now. What I had done is just said I want to stay with Win 10 but it keeps bugging me by the clock with the "Windows 11, version 22H2 is ready for your PC" icon. It is not a pop up but just that it is always there just like when Windows has an update it wants to install and then eventually just installs it when the computer is idle (if you have Pro like me or if you have Home it will just install it right then and there). I wonder if Windows 11 will just be on my system one time when I wake up.