After checking some of the most valuable forums, we found that Windows 11 is not booting in some cases. From what we selected, this is the most common reported manifestation: Let us explore some causes and solutions to this booting problem.

Why is Windows 11 not booting?

After seeing a lot of user complaints, we gather that a few elements often trigger this boot problem. The top culprits include the following:

Bad system files – When you have some critical files damaged on your system, you may have difficulty booting up. Hardware issues – Sometimes, you need to update some hardware to make it work again. You may need to change RAM or your hard disk. Peripherals – Sometimes, the problem is not the computer but the devices attached. Once you get rid of such a device, you can boot.

This article will clarify important information and present the best options you should consider to make your Windows 11 work.

What can I do if Windows 11 does not boot?

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First, check the power supply – There are chances that it is not plugged into power. Check the monitor – In some cases, especially on a PC, you may not have connected the monitor, and even if the computer has booted up, it will seem to be off still. Double-check that your PC meets the minimum requirements for Windows 11 – Considering that if it is based on aged specifications, it might not be compatible with the operating system you want to boot. Unplug peripherals – This is important because, while the PC may have no issue, an attached device may be faulty and cause boot issues.

Most of the solutions below apply if this booting error comes up randomly.

1. Enable TPM

1.1 Check if TPM is enabled

If this is what appears in the Trusted Platform Module, then your TPM is enabled and should work fine. If you cannot see the mentioned message, read the steps below.

1.2 Update TPM to boot Windows 11

In case that does not help, we recommend DriverFix for automatic scans of missing or outdated drivers; besides the TMP device, it will scan your entire PC and prompt you to choose which ones to update.

2. Enable Secure Boot

3. Restore the computer

As you can see, some of the most efficient ways are related to the Trusted Platform Module. Thus, we strongly recommend also checking our guide dedicated to Windows 11 and TMP. In addition, we are here to support you. So, if you have any other questions, do not hesitate to let us know in the comment section below.

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