I would say there's less bloatware that win10. None of that weird candy crush shit they pulled. I personally prefer 11, I use it on my work laptop but because of the TPM requirement my gaming PC that I had recently got a new motherboard for just before the requirements were announced, I'm still stuck on 10 with that.
If you have an 8th gen Intel / Ryzen 2000 series or newer.
You need to confirm that you have secure boot enabled. CSM disabled and the TPM features enabled. Depending on which setting is holding you back you may need to reconfigure your existing windows installation to boot again.
I would say there's less bloatware that win10. None of that weird candy crush shit they pulled. I personally prefer 11, I use it on my work laptop but because of the TPM requirement my gaming PC that I had recently got a new motherboard for just before the requirements were announced, I'm still stuck on 10 with that.
Strange about your motherboard. I have an older one and just had to enable it via BIOS. I've heard some support it as an add-on module.
No internal tpm and no slot from what i can tell.
If you have an 8th gen Intel / Ryzen 2000 series or newer.
You need to confirm that you have secure boot enabled. CSM disabled and the TPM features enabled. Depending on which setting is holding you back you may need to reconfigure your existing windows installation to boot again.