You neee to enable Trusted Platform. But this is only on intel. I will share if I get about AMD.
But do enable secure boot. That also makes it snap like that.
Well, this is a common problem encountered by a wide range of users while checking if their system is compatible with Windows 11 or not.
And to fix This PC Can’t Run Windows 11 message you need to turn on TPM as well as the Secure Boot option on your system.
But first, also confirm if your system meets the minimum system requirements. And if everything seems fine then the motherboard has a TPM 2.0 chip. This component is mostly present on many PC, but you are using an old PC then it might not present. Follow the steps to enable TPM 2.0 to run Windows 11.
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[li]Reboot and press F1, F2, F10, or F11 to open the Startup Menu[/li][li]Now, click on ‘Security Tab’[/li][li]Click on ‘TPM device’ and a list will available[/li][li]Now select ‘Available’[/li][li]Click on save and reboot your PC.[/li][/ul]
Hope This PC can’t run Windows 11 is resolved but if not then this can be shown mistakenly by Microsoft and get resolved with time.
The steps necessary to remove the “Secure Boot” and “TPM 2.0” requirements error “This PC can’t run Windows 11” when attempting to install Windows 11
Obtain the newest available Windows 10 ISO from Micro$0ft; Already have made your Windows 11 USB Installer using Rufus;
Mount Windows 10 ISO;
Find and locate the folder named Sources on the mounted ISO;
Copy all of the files in the Sources folder of the mounted ISO except for install.wim/install.esd;
Navigate to the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer that you have previously created in your File Manager;
Open the Sources folder on the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer;
Paste the previously copied contents/files from the Sources folder on the mounted Win 10 ISO to the Sources folder of the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer, and make sure to replace the files present in the Windows 11 USB Installer Sources folder;
Boot from Windows 11 USB Installer;
Profit from not having the requirements of Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 being enabled in place.