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jprall
Nov 13, 2021Copper Contributor
Can't join insider program
I have a modern PC that passes the PC Health Check app no problem. tpm.msc is happy with the tpm version. Whenever I go to the insider settings, it won't let me do anything because my pc 'doesn'...
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Nov 13, 2021https://insider.windows.com/en-us/understand-flighting
jprall
Nov 13, 2021Copper Contributor
Update - this is resolved. 2 hours of support (that yielded nothing). I think it may be because I defaulted the bios and forgot to re-set ftpm. But why didn’t my consumer win 11 not say anything? It only does the check when installing the OS?
And I understand flighting. Not my first goat rodeo. My pc wasn’t showing any options to join channels. It had a single red box saying my hw didn’t meet spec.
However - PC health check app also said things were happy (when the tpm was at 1.2)
I guess what I really wanted is to look at some logs to show what caused the error (which check). I couldn’t find anything in event viewer, at all.
Where could I have looked? Since pc health check didn’t complain (while still in 1.2 tpm) I thought the tpm was fine. But if I had a log that said ‘failed tpm check’ that would have jogged my memory or at least pointed me in the right direction.
Thanks for the input.
P.s.a. Don’t forget your tpm setting when you default the bios. 🙂
And I understand flighting. Not my first goat rodeo. My pc wasn’t showing any options to join channels. It had a single red box saying my hw didn’t meet spec.
However - PC health check app also said things were happy (when the tpm was at 1.2)
I guess what I really wanted is to look at some logs to show what caused the error (which check). I couldn’t find anything in event viewer, at all.
Where could I have looked? Since pc health check didn’t complain (while still in 1.2 tpm) I thought the tpm was fine. But if I had a log that said ‘failed tpm check’ that would have jogged my memory or at least pointed me in the right direction.
Thanks for the input.
P.s.a. Don’t forget your tpm setting when you default the bios. 🙂