You spent more than half the video explaining random aspects of the asus bios and where the stuff is not located, thus seriously overcomplicating and lengthening what could have been a short concise video.
@@GlennJ1988 i have spoken with ASUS and was told this t(he secure boot does not currectny work because the file format you are currecty using is wrong. It should be enabled from what you have described, but it can't work on the current copy of Windows. You are most probably using MBR. That is why we are advising you to do a clean install of Windows 11.)
I dont know if you will read this, but since you liked my previous comment, you might, I just wanted to applaud the work you're doing. I checked your channel out, and even though I dont really have any use for your other videos, I think it is amazing you are constantly pumping out content just in case someone somewhere could use it! You deserve all the praise you get, and I wish you the best!
Thank you! This answered my questions. The reason all of these people are disliking is do to the duration. To fix this without making the video shorter (content wise), add some time stamps in the timeline. Also, cut out all your breathing/pausing and the video would be much shorter. This really helped me out, thanks.
Great to hear!I will try my best to imporve the overall quality. It was a great tips from you. To be honest i do this things as my hobby to help others. I dont have any other interes on youtube video. and i am very busy with my personal life so that i was not able to spend much time on this. however, thanks for your time and tips. Love to see you around. Thanks again.
@@krdkl3203 DO NOT upgrade to Windows 11 with that motherboard. I bought and inserted the TPM chip into the slot and it started to smoke. I almost burned out my motherboard. Windows 10 is SO MUCH BETTER. Windows 11 is a curse in so many ways.
I know many people has the same issue like you, Hope i would have a chance to make another video about it. Hope you would subscribe to my channel. Thanks
You helped me get the answer I was looking for but I feel like it would’ve been easier if you just went over the secure boot and TPM instead of rambling on about other things that didn’t really matter. thank you though.🙏
Such a great advice which would be a good lesson for me. I would like to see this sort of advice and comment in future. Hope you would keep in touch and subscribe to my channel. Thanks
@@thepcphone same man, try making your videos shorter and to the point, thats why a lot of people disliked this one, you explain things like we are retarded, everyone thats trying to enable this already know what 90% of this video said, good work though
@@thepcphone 1. Write a script on what you want to say. Keep it clear and concise. 2. Shoot the video, take several takes. 3. Edit video until you have clear concise instructions and information. Add any extra or commentary at the end.
I thank you for the explanation but one piece of advice try to stay true to your video’s title cos ppl were not expecting to spend 10 minutes to do this
Same. Incredible how the b450 BIOS looks so different than the b550. But I tried what I could to follow his instructions on the b450 and it is still telling me that I need to enable secure boot to install Windows 11.
@@corgan0 I have an update for you regarding that I have manage to fine it asus is extremely easy it just requires a bios update or flash to the July bios I believe your settings will reset but it works however I wouldn’t currently recommend it for at least a month until amd fix the performance issues but. One the less this video did something for me thanks for the great upload :)
This still doesnt work for me I have secure boot enabled and copied every setting but when I try to download Windows 11 it says I dont have secure boot enabled when in Bios I do. So what do I do?
Man, I had to watch 10 minutes for the real info that I need. Not good.... Luckly, I had an youtube option to accelelrate the video to 1.5x. Sorry to tell you that, but it was frustrated. Thanks for the effotrt though.
Sorry to hear that! Many people struggle with the bios, so I thought let's make a walk through BIOS and TPM and secure boot. If you check the video description, you can skip up to the timescale for the TPM and secure boot.
Now I have TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot for Windows 11, I got my Windows 11 now. After that, I wanted to download Valorant and now I keep getting the TPM 2.0 and secure boot should be activated something -_-
@@onlyarsenichere5032 my secureboot was greyed out before and I cannot activate it. So I went to the keymanagement then turned on something there. Then secureboot got a choice where I can enable it.
Apart from spending too much time on settings that have nothing to do with the title you should really google the word "enabled" to hear how it's pronounced:-)
I made same changes but windows PC health still sees secure boot option is missing for Windows 11 upgrade. Your video is unnecessarily long and misleading you should change your title
I can't enable BitLocker. Am I missing something? I have a Asus ROG Strix B450-F. In the BIOS I have: AMD fTPM configuration --> Firmware TPM --> Enable Erase fTPM NV for factory reset --> Disabled Secure Boot --> Secure Boot state --> Enabled Secure Boot --> OS Type --> Windows UEFI mode Keys are saved. When I try to enable BitLocker, I get the message "The startup options on this PC are configured incorrectly. Contact you system administrator for more information." In Windows under TPM Administration, the Status says TPM is ready for use. I've also tried Clearing TPM and restarting. Playing around with PC Health Check, I'm also getting "This PC must support Secure Boot", which makes me think there's still an issue with Secure Boot.
Help me Every time I turn on the PC, I can only enter the system through the BIOS from the boot option, this thing is annoying, logically when I turn on the PC it goes into the system without showing the BIOS My motherboard asus rog strix b550 f GAMING
Why you don't change the boot priority option? Get into bios and then go back to boot option and put the internal SSD/HDD on the top of the list where the Windows system is. Hope that would help. You may subscribe to this channel. Thanks for your time and support.
I see your MBU had sticker on the box, saying it supports 5000 series out of the box. If I manage to find one of those with a sticker, would it support my 5700g out of the box? I prefer using Asus ez flash 3, instead of usb flashing, so thats why I ask.
I currently use this MB but today I get error "PXE-E01: PCI Vendor and Device IDs do not match" in BIOS I try searching for solution and many advises to disable PXE Boot ROM or PXE boot NIC but I don't find them at all Would you kindly suggest where can I disable them?
When i go to the secure boot option in the boot settings, in secure boot state it says Setup instead of User, how can i change that? ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI (WIFI AC)
i did it all my own before seen this video but not working, did again after video to make me true 100% i did everything perfect but still not working, TPM 2.0 work but "secure boot" not, still cant install WIN11 (MB: Asus Tuf Gaming X570 Plus, Bios version 2802) do u can know why i had this problem? i check my MB at Asus Site and they confirm WIN11 is avilable on X570 Plus.
To Enable Or disable TPM 3:22 This video is not to explain what is TPM. It's all about the bios and how to enable or disable, and about the secure boot settings. Thanks for your comment.
when you are looking for a steps of windows 11 preparation from youtube but found asus motherboard BIOS walkthrough instead, such a waste of my time. thumbs down!
Sorry to hear that, you wasted your time here. Next time, check the video title, so you would not waste your time. To Enable Or disable TPM 3:22 Thanks for your time.
Hi, Joe Thanks for your text and sorry it took so long to get back to you. I am busy at this moment. Hope soon i will turn up with the over clocking video. Hope you would subscribe to my channel to show your support and if you like it.
Hi, apologize. I did not realize. Hope soon i will publish another video which will be more precise and pointed how to get it windows 11 compatible. so sorry.
No worries. I gave you a thumb up for your comment. Every day, we learn new things from the ongoing experiences. No one is perfect from the beginning, But perfection comes from the consistency of hard work. This video that I make for those who needs help on those. And that is true, it would not be useful to everyone. Thanks for your time.
You spent more than half the video explaining random aspects of the asus bios and where the stuff is not located, thus seriously overcomplicating and lengthening what could have been a short concise video.
Thanks for the advice 🙏 👍 next time I will try to make things more precise!
@@thepcphone peace and love tho
where does he tell me where to actually go this is boring ASF lmao
Just like you said, 90% of this video = Wasted Time not even in the menus that you need to be in for this, having nothing to do with the video title.
Even on double speed, I couldn't handle it. I know how to navigate around in the BIOS. I came here for the video description.
TPM : Advanced - Trusted Computing - Security Device Support : Enabled
Secure Boot: Boot - Secure Boot - Os Type : Windows UEFI Mode
Dose bot work
Can someone help me been at this for a month
Looks like people are still having an issue I can't upgrade to 11 because of this and the secure boot is exactly this 😑
yeah, everythihng is set as this, it just doesnt work stil. says i dont have secure boot
@@GlennJ1988 i have spoken with ASUS and was told this t(he secure boot does not currectny work because the file format you are currecty using is wrong.
It should be enabled from what you have described, but it can't work on the current copy of Windows.
You are most probably using MBR.
That is why we are advising you to do a clean install of Windows 11.)
6:24 I was like crazy looking for an enable switch thank you very much!!!
This actually helped me, but yeah as other comments suggest, make it a bit more to the point. Thanks for the help!
I dont know if you will read this, but since you liked my previous comment, you might, I just wanted to applaud the work you're doing. I checked your channel out, and even though I dont really have any use for your other videos, I think it is amazing you are constantly pumping out content just in case someone somewhere could use it! You deserve all the praise you get, and I wish you the best!
Thank you! This answered my questions. The reason all of these people are disliking is do to the duration. To fix this without making the video shorter (content wise), add some time stamps in the timeline. Also, cut out all your breathing/pausing and the video would be much shorter. This really helped me out, thanks.
Great to hear!I will try my best to imporve the overall quality. It was a great tips from you. To be honest i do this things as my hobby to help others. I dont have any other interes on youtube video. and i am very busy with my personal life so that i was not able to spend much time on this.
however, thanks for your time and tips. Love to see you around. Thanks again.
I just need to know what to do to enable SECURE BOOT for Win11. That's all.
Did you ever get it?
Me too
@@krdkl3203 DO NOT upgrade to Windows 11 with that motherboard. I bought and inserted the TPM chip into the slot and it started to smoke. I almost burned out my motherboard. Windows 10 is SO MUCH BETTER. Windows 11 is a curse in so many ways.
Thank you for an excellent walkthrough to all steps for enabling secure boot. You also were kind enough to explain the other Bios options as well.
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So I have the same motherboard and did everything you did and it still says I need secure boot enabled. Good vid btw👍
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same here
You need to select uefi only in boot device control
@@kimhansen8258 I figured it out, you gotta set your bios mode to uefi if it's on legacy and then change your os mode to windows uefi and disable csm
@@heckinbreckin7387 bruh, after I did what you said, my computer beginning to only enters Bios after it start now.
I have the similar MOBO but not the Wi-Fi one, checked the bios but I don’t have trusted computing
You helped me get the answer I was looking for but I feel like it would’ve been easier if you just went over the secure boot and TPM instead of rambling on about other things that didn’t really matter. thank you though.🙏
Such a great advice which would be a good lesson for me. I would like to see this sort of advice and comment in future. Hope you would keep in touch and subscribe to my channel. Thanks
@@thepcphone same man, try making your videos shorter and to the point, thats why a lot of people disliked this one, you explain things like we are retarded, everyone thats trying to enable this already know what 90% of this video said, good work though
@@thepcphone 1. Write a script on what you want to say. Keep it clear and concise.
2. Shoot the video, take several takes.
3. Edit video until you have clear concise instructions and information. Add any extra or commentary at the end.
Thank you so much you explained everything well and I am excited to see if it works
Nice calming voice. I like it
Worked for me! Thanks!
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Great video thanks for the details !!
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I thank you for the explanation but one piece of advice try to stay true to your video’s title cos ppl were not expecting to spend 10 minutes to do this
Thanks for the tip! You are absolutely right!
Did i miss where you addressed the video title?
I can’t find how to enable it on b450 f gaming 2
Same. Incredible how the b450 BIOS looks so different than the b550. But I tried what I could to follow his instructions on the b450 and it is still telling me that I need to enable secure boot to install Windows 11.
@@corgan0 I have an update for you regarding that I have manage to fine it asus is extremely easy it just requires a bios update or flash to the July bios I believe your settings will reset but it works however I wouldn’t currently recommend it for at least a month until amd fix the performance issues but. One the less this video did something for me thanks for the great upload :)
In addition to the changes you recommended, do I still need to install a TPM card as a hardware after the changes in BIOS?
thanks bro, there is no need, when you type instead of search, it comes out.
Needed to look this up for a friend's PC... definitely would have been better if it was to the point and not stretched out.
Sorry , next time I will focus on the point more than optional description.
This still doesnt work for me I have secure boot enabled and copied every setting but when I try to download Windows 11 it says I dont have secure boot enabled when in Bios I do. So what do I do?
Thank you this really helped !!
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At my PC the trusted computing option doesn't appears, i have the Same motherboadr
Man, I had to watch 10 minutes for the real info that I need. Not good.... Luckly, I had an youtube option to accelelrate the video to 1.5x. Sorry to tell you that, but it was frustrated. Thanks for the effotrt though.
Sorry to hear that! Many people struggle with the bios, so I thought let's make a walk through BIOS and TPM and secure boot. If you check the video description, you can skip up to the timescale for the TPM and secure boot.
It helped thanks
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Now I have TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot for Windows 11, I got my Windows 11 now. After that, I wanted to download Valorant and now I keep getting the TPM 2.0 and secure boot should be activated something -_-
Hey mane if you ever found out how to fix pls tell LMAO
@@onlyarsenichere5032 I have a motherboard of Asus B450 E Gaming
@@onlyarsenichere5032 my secureboot was greyed out before and I cannot activate it. So I went to the keymanagement then turned on something there. Then secureboot got a choice where I can enable it.
@@sirwillemgaming9686 yeyye I just got it fixed too ty mane
@@onlyarsenichere5032 Goodjob and no problem.
muito obrigado
Apart from spending too much time on settings that have nothing to do with the title you should really google the word "enabled" to hear how it's pronounced:-)
I made same changes but windows PC health still sees secure boot option is missing for Windows 11 upgrade. Your video is unnecessarily long and misleading you should change your title
I think I am not, but thanks for your comment, and sorry for your experience. I would suggest you ask those people who are thankful for this upload.
I can't enable BitLocker. Am I missing something?
I have a Asus ROG Strix B450-F. In the BIOS I have:
AMD fTPM configuration --> Firmware TPM --> Enable
Erase fTPM NV for factory reset --> Disabled
Secure Boot --> Secure Boot state --> Enabled
Secure Boot --> OS Type --> Windows UEFI mode
Keys are saved.
When I try to enable BitLocker, I get the message "The startup options on this PC are configured incorrectly. Contact you system administrator for more information."
In Windows under TPM Administration, the Status says TPM is ready for use. I've also tried Clearing TPM and restarting.
Playing around with PC Health Check, I'm also getting "This PC must support Secure Boot", which makes me think there's still an issue with Secure Boot.
You may contact through my Facebook page for further support.Thanks
I had the wrong partition format :(
@@paulvalery9778 i have got the same problem, how did u solve it?
@@timmaxelon1981 SSD was MBR and not GPT formatted. You will have to reinstall or convert to GPT
Wait, so the wifi version of this has TPM, but not the "F" non-wifi version?
I think both does have the TPM> Give it a proper check.Thanks
Yeah I got the non wifi version and it doesn’t have trusted computing
Both of them have it, I have the F ( non-wifi ) and you can find it as fTPM.
i have the wifi version and its found as fTPM
@@thepcphone Ended up with the ASUS TUF x570 and all is well.
Muchas gracias bro! Aunque esta en ingles le entendí y me ayudo bastante mil gracias!
Thanks nice help👍
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Sorry do i need to select uefi only in csm compatible?
Help me
Every time I turn on the PC, I can only enter the system through the BIOS from the boot option, this thing is annoying, logically when I turn on the PC it goes into the system without showing the BIOS
My motherboard asus rog strix b550 f GAMING
Why you don't change the boot priority option? Get into bios and then go back to boot option and put the internal SSD/HDD on the top of the list where the Windows system is.
Hope that would help. You may subscribe to this channel. Thanks for your time and support.
@@thepcphone I did it but to no avail
For your information, the BIOS version is 2604
I see your MBU had sticker on the box, saying it supports 5000 series out of the box. If I manage to find one of those with a sticker, would it support my 5700g out of the box?
I prefer using Asus ez flash 3, instead of usb flashing, so thats why I ask.
Pretty sure that the motherboard itself supports 3000 - 5000 series CPU's from AMD
Bro is there tpm 2.0 version in this motherboard or we have to externally put it
I currently use this MB but today I get error "PXE-E01: PCI Vendor and Device IDs do not match" in BIOS
I try searching for solution and many advises to disable PXE Boot ROM or PXE boot NIC but I don't find them at all
Would you kindly suggest where can I disable them?
It says my secure boot is unsupported on my system info for some odd reason.
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Wait in the secure boot area I just set up for me access secure boot state set up years has those other things
Does that work on Windows 10????
I have the B550-E how do you enable tpm on this bios
my keyboard just stays off and doesn’t come on until pc is fully on
Well i have gpt storage i have secure boot and tpm enabled in bios but if i check it on windows it says that secure boot is off idk what to do
whats the solution
@@dino7h well to be fair its been 2 years but i think i either did a factory reset or updated my bios
When i go to the secure boot option in the boot settings, in secure boot state it says Setup instead of User, how can i change that?
ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI (WIFI AC)
same bro, how did you fix it
i did it all my own before seen this video but not working, did again after video to make me true 100% i did everything perfect but still not working, TPM 2.0 work but "secure boot" not, still cant install WIN11 (MB: Asus Tuf Gaming X570 Plus, Bios version 2802) do u can know why i had this problem? i check my MB at Asus Site and they confirm WIN11 is avilable on X570 Plus.
How to turn on CSM in Bios? I dont know to turn on it. Can u help me?
Contact us through Facebook page.
get to the topic of the video, you kept talking about other things rather than talking about TPM and secure boot. what a waste of time.
To Enable Or disable TPM 3:22
This video is not to explain what is TPM. It's all about the bios and how to enable or disable, and about the secure boot settings.
Thanks for your comment.
I don’t have “trusted computing” under advanced
I still dont see you actually installing win secure boot in this video ...
why it doesn't work at me? i did the same things
Thank you... very helpful...
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How would i disable secure boot
I think my main issue is that under “boot option #1” I don’t have an option for “Windows Boot Manager” is there a way I can get that on my pc?
Did you change the boot type?
I don't have it too I've changed the boot type, saved it, restarted went back into bios and it doesn't appear
DUDE TO MUCH INFORMATION that is useless.
Just give us the info to enable TMP and Secure boot and leave all the other shit out of it man!
when you are looking for a steps of windows 11 preparation from youtube but found asus motherboard BIOS walkthrough instead, such a waste of my time. thumbs down!
Sorry to hear that, you wasted your time here. Next time, check the video title, so you would not waste your time.
To Enable Or disable TPM 3:22
Thanks for your time.
m2 not recognised by my bios ?
980 pro samsung 1 tb
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It still says secure boot needs to be turned on.
Did you save the changes by pressing f10 and restarted?
Ehh can you help me i cant find trusted computing in advance
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I can't either, help
Same
👍👍👍
good
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Amazong video! Can you please make a video explaining how to over clock in this bios!?
Hi, Joe Thanks for your text and sorry it took so long to get back to you. I am busy at this moment. Hope soon i will turn up with the over clocking video. Hope you would subscribe to my channel to show your support and if you like it.
do not want secure boot, as I am going to use Linux...
GET TO THE POINT
get to the point
WTF ARE YOU EVEN DOING ON HERE MAN
Did not help at all this is just a run through of the asus rog bios
you are talking to much bro, this will need only few sec and you take it to 9 min. wow
I wish I could dislike more NO INFORMATION GIVEN ONLY SHOWS THE BIOS!!!! YOU DIDNT TELL US HOW TO GET WINDOWS 11 COMPATIBLE
Hi, apologize. I did not realize. Hope soon i will publish another video which will be more precise and pointed how to get it windows 11 compatible. so sorry.
this is so useless 9 min of my life taken away
Nvm I'm not reaching out on fb .
Why not. sorry, i did not get any text from you. Or you can drop me a mail akib.hasan@gmail.com
Such a bloated and incoherent video. You could have fit all the relevant information in 1 minute, or at least used time stamps.
I gave thumb 👎 even when I got the info I came for. You need to respect your audience, and don't play smart making your videos longer than it should
No worries. I gave you a thumb up for your comment. Every day, we learn new things from the ongoing experiences. No one is perfect from the beginning, But perfection comes from the consistency of hard work. This video that I make for those who needs help on those. And that is true, it would not be useful to everyone. Thanks for your time.
You should take this video down because this does not do as advertised.... thumbs down
Ask Mr president !