Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 support will end in a few months, meaning nearly half of Steam users will be forced to upgrade.
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Or you add the chip and it still doesn’t want to upgrade because you don’t have secure boot enabled.

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Can you do that?

Mine is a bios upgrade to add the feature apparently.

But I deliberately left it non-upgraded so I didn’t get forced into 11.

Can I still upgrade or am I too late?

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One of the requirements is full secureboot and recovery arrangements that didn’t exist when I installed back in the 8 days. Now I can reinstall over the old drive and that will do all the plumbing that enables 11. So the hardware is 11 compatible, but the existing software install isn’t.

*Edit to answer the question, no, it’s not too late. Most compatible CPUs have a lesser firmware TPM, but most mobos have a slot for a vendor specific hardware TPM. Which is what I got.

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