thanks dude I was having difficulties with enabling the secure boot because the other option was enabled so I couldn't see it, you saved me a lot of time
Thanks very much for making this video. I have been trying for ages without success to fix this problem, so I had a glimmer of hope when I watched it. I carefully followed all your instructions, writing them down point by point, but as soon as I enabled fTPM and hit the F10 and rebooted, up came the BSOD. Tried resetting to factory keys, but all to no avail. This is driving me nuts. I have a Ryzen 5 CPU on a Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 motherboard, and I have just done a clean install of Windows 10 on a new NVMe drive. The BIOS is up to date, Version F51b, the Device Manager shows AMDPSP 3.0, all Windows Updates are done and I should be able to enable TPM 2.0. The blue screen error says \windows\system32\winload.efi Error Code 0x00000e9. I only have one NVMe drive and a DVD drive plus a wireless mouse & keyboard so I am baffled. Any ideas gratefully received.
followed the instructions and got everything correct, only thing is that windows requirements checking software says that my PC can run windows 11, but windows update says It can't :( I need to do this gpt thing right?
Wow wow hold it there a second, disabled CSM support you forgot to mention some of us can’t get back to BIOS!!!! Solution please, since you got me in that mess. Motherboard is X570 Aorus Elite...now It loads straight to windows without option to press delete for Bios. So ?
Thanks for the video. After I did it though, when I turn on the computer, the Gigabyte start-up screen appears blury. Computer starts up to windows and works, but I wonder why the blury screen at the beginning. Any ideas why?
my motherboard is a Gigabyte X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING (rev. 1.0) with a Ryzen 1700X, i dont have this option on the BIOS, my BIOS is the 61c, do you have any solution for me, what kann i do to enable TPM 2.0 on my motherboard
Thanks a lot man. But After doing all this i have a problem : Bios does not recognize ssd hard drive anymore and does not boot on windows. Also I dont have boot optons priorities like you at 1:13
If memory serves, Gigabyte motherboards have an optional app called "Gigabyte App Center" They also have a Fast Boot app. That fast boot app not only alters Fast Boot options, it also has an "Enter BIOS" button. So when you're in Windows, you can use that app to restart your PC and go direct into BIOS without having to press any keys. May be give that a try.
I turn on my pc... And automatically showing this bios... Can't leave this page....please help me to leave from this.....even i tried your instructions.... But Won't leave the page
If your PC keeps on rebooting into BIOS then reset your SMBIOS.
Also, make sure your installation drive is GPT type.
how do I do this plz help
Hi steethh, how do you make deive in GPT type ?
Can u make a toturial how to reset smbios
For anyone having this problem, I searched it and solved it. All you got to do is to convert MBR to GPT.
is there any risk involved with switching to gpt?
Thank you mate! Same motherboard bios as you so easy. Saved me worrying about an upgrade to a new pc 😅
Glad I could help
Thanks! I have the Aorus X570 Elite and the options were on different menus but I managed to find it. Worked Great
Thank. This worked for my PC and everything is setup, ready to go. Appreciate the clear explanation on Gigabyte's BIOS, lol.
glad it helped
Helped so much been trying to work this out for weeks. Thank you
thanks windows 11 needed tpm 2.0 and I had no idea ryzen and Intel cpu's had this setting in bios
thanks dude I was having difficulties with enabling the secure boot because the other option was enabled so I couldn't see it, you saved me a lot of time
Thank you for this easy tutorial. Without it I would have been completely lost.
Only video that worked for me! Thank you :)
Great to hear!
WKSH
Thank You.
Have been at this for hours trying to figure it out!!
You are welcome!
THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS IS THE ONLY VIDEO THAT HELPED
Love you bro.. Really thanks a lot.. I'd been searching the solution from 3hours finally able to resolve issues... Thanks
Thanks bro
I enabled tpm and secure boot successfully and now I'm installing windows 11
Over 20.000 Views and not even 300 thumbs up ???
What's wrong with the viewers ?
This video was very helpful !
Thank you !!!
Thank you so much i watched a lot of other guides but I couldn't find the options they told once again thank you so much
Omg thank you so much I watched a video before this one and it explained it so badly and I ended up messing my pc up but now it’s all good thanks!
Thanks dude, only tutorial which worked for me !
Glad to hear that
Great explanation, and the only tutorial that works. Thank you so much i was getting so confused on the other ones
Easy enough! Thank you for getting straight to the point!😍
Thanks man you helped me a lot
Worked like a charm (Aorus B450) - thank you!
Good bless you my brother!!
Saved me so much time!
Well done my friend. simple and to the point.
Thank you Sir, you Don't know how much I had struggled with those Requirements
Glad I could help!
Thanks very much for making this video. I have been trying for ages without success to fix this problem, so I had a glimmer of hope when I watched it. I carefully followed all your instructions, writing them down point by point, but as soon as I enabled fTPM and hit the F10 and rebooted, up came the BSOD. Tried resetting to factory keys, but all to no avail. This is driving me nuts. I have a Ryzen 5 CPU on a Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 motherboard, and I have just done a clean install of Windows 10 on a new NVMe drive. The BIOS is up to date, Version F51b, the Device Manager shows AMDPSP 3.0, all Windows Updates are done and I should be able to enable TPM 2.0. The blue screen error says \windows\system32\winload.efi Error Code 0x00000e9. I only have one NVMe drive and a DVD drive plus a wireless mouse & keyboard so I am baffled. Any ideas gratefully received.
Thanks!! Worked for me on a Ryzen 5 5500
Quick and detailed. Thank you!!!!!
Thanks. For AMD you have to disable CSM in the BIOS and enable secure boot.
Awesome thank you so much. It was so easy to set up
glad it helped
Please help me, after disabling CSM I can not get back in bios..
damn, thank you so much, this worked wonders. there's few tutorials as easy and straightforward as this.
Thanks man very helpful
It is the easiest way to explain how to do it.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
This video is working, ty.
U are a King
Ty so much bro u made this very easy
THANKS,thanks. Thanks a lot man
Great video! One comment; I had to DISABLE FASRT BOOT After that it worked and I thank you very much.
Great! Thanks for the info
Thank you so much it really helped out
Thank you! Such a life saver
My hero!😁😁
simple and right to the point 10/10
Thx for the help, it got everything working
Glad I could help
This is working thank you!!!
Thanks man life saver!
Tysm 😊
Finally the right one!
Thank you so much this helped me so much!
If you booting from NVMe, disabling the CSM will stop your OS from booting.
Not me.just booted upfine
Whats NVMe?
i love you.. thank you sm
followed the instructions and got everything correct, only thing is that windows requirements checking software says that my PC can run windows 11, but windows update says It can't :(
I need to do this gpt thing right?
Hey thanks bro ❤️
thanks bro,very helpful
thank you so much man!
Thanks a lot it was very helpful
Glad it helped
Hey, im building a new PC, can u please recommend me the motherboard you are using? Thanks :)
Thanks so much mate!
You don't need to restart three million times you can just do it one go still works
Thanks man, you saved my ass!
Love u bro
Very helpful 👍
i love you man
thanks. i was facing the same problem
@@stethhhhhh ye but for some reason i cant disable CSM
@@C00Ling what's the error?
@@stethhhhhh there isnt any error it just boots up normally but with the setting enabled
@@C00Ling try resetting your bios settings first. then follow the steps and remember to save the settings
Question, why do we need to disable CSM support ?
to enable Safe Boot Mode
Thanks alot Clear explanation.
Thank you very much! I thought the money would need to be spent. (I am also from Russia)
By disabling csm my windows opens but when I enter into bios setting screen starts blinking, this only happens in bios setting
It works
Wow wow hold it there a second, disabled CSM support you forgot to mention some of us can’t get back to BIOS!!!!
Solution please, since you got me in that mess.
Motherboard is X570 Aorus Elite...now It loads straight to windows without option to press delete for Bios.
So ?
I have this aswell... how do i get back to bios?
Yah wtf
@@KimYoungUn69 any update
@@AppealToHeaven76 i fixed it via windows mine got straight into windows so i could get back in bios via windows
@@KimYoungUn69 How did u do that
Thanks for the video. After I did it though, when I turn on the computer, the Gigabyte start-up screen appears blury. Computer starts up to windows and works, but I wonder why the blury screen at the beginning. Any ideas why?
maybe update the BIOS. cant say
@@stethhhhhh it is at the latest version
LOVE U GUY SO MUCH 😍
Ty so much man
Won't work. Windows Update still tells me TPM 2.0 is not supported
thx, my hero
sir can i turn on AMD FTPM First and then restart again to bios mode and disable CSM And do correct in Secure boot mode ... Is it right ?
Thank you bro
Thank you so so much 👍 😁
You're welcome!
i have to leav csm support on or my pc will not boot up windows .......it will just keep taking me back to bios if i have no csm support
Thks bro, i'll try this, activate the tpm it's the last thing that i need to do🥵
Same lol
Thanks for getting me the TPM AMD stutter bug 🤬
thank you
Thank you stethh !
Dudeeeeee ! Thank you very very much !
( I wont be able to use my dual boot with linux anymore i guess with windows 11 SadFace )
you can re-enable secure boot once you install Windows 11. don't know if it'll later
I need help after doing it at standard and saving ,it just keep taking me back to bios not starting window
Me too
I do not know how to solve this problem
Were you able to fix it?
@@markfunlvl1071 no but i m watching videos related to how to convert legacy into uefi u try maybe this will help and keep me updated about it
I got it u have to change your hard disk into gpt i got win 11
thank u bro
Чувак, спасибо тебе огромное
After I have enabled Secure Boot mode my pc launces straight into the BIOS, and won't open Windows. Have I done something wrong?
my motherboard is a Gigabyte X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING (rev. 1.0) with a Ryzen 1700X, i dont have this option on the BIOS, my BIOS is the 61c, do you have any solution for me, what kann i do to enable TPM 2.0 on my motherboard
i foud the solution, i only Downgradet the BIOS und voila i could enable fTPM
thank you for sharing the Solution
Thanks a lot!
Welcome!
Thanks. The pc health check says it has all the requirements.
then you're good to go
Thanks!
Thanks❤
why i have recovery screen after disable CSM support?
Thanks a lot man. But After doing all this i have a problem : Bios does not recognize ssd hard drive anymore and does not boot on windows. Also I dont have boot optons priorities like you at 1:13
why did you disable csm support and make secure boot standard? also thanks for the tutorial
Disabling CSM support is needed to Enable secure boot
@@stethhhhhh oh ok, thanks
Thanks i bricked my aorus elite b450 v2 bios not working and no post only boot loop
Dude after doing the CSM thingy cant get back in bios... what do I do
reset cmos
If memory serves, Gigabyte motherboards have an optional app called "Gigabyte App Center" They also have a Fast Boot app. That fast boot app not only alters Fast Boot options, it also has an "Enter BIOS" button. So when you're in Windows, you can use that app to restart your PC and go direct into BIOS without having to press any keys. May be give that a try.
Thankk sir
Genius, thanks!
I turn on my pc... And automatically showing this bios... Can't leave this page....please help me to leave from this.....even i tried your instructions.... But Won't leave the page
reset smbios
Brother can't find smbios please say where is this.
THANK YOU