win 11 veriton x2611g motherboard

Bzykmen
Bzykmen Member Posts: 3 New User
edited September 2021 in Windows 11
Hello, I have a desktop computer with a veriton x2611g motherboard, and the question is whether they do not have the option of switching legacy to uefi in bios, is there a possibility to update the bios to uefi or this motherboard is simply too old and there is no such possibility. The board also does not have a tpm 2.0 module, and the question here is whether I can expand my computer with this module with the above-mentioned motherboard, is there a compatible device, I searched but could not find anything, so I asked for help. The problem is that I am interested in updating to windows 11 and there are many obstacles. Thank you in advance for your help.

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  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,040 Pathfinder
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    Im afraid you may be out of luck if its not UEFI, the last release was over 7 years ago :( on the bright side Windows 10 has at least another 5 years of mainline support yet, and will probably get another 5 past that :) . I would be supprised if it wasnt transparently UEFI though :)

    For the I think it will phsyically not have a TPM,  but you could work around that by using a USB one but there isnt a clear yay or nei from MS if they will be ok to use yet.  It *should* be ok though. At the moment they are a tad expensive so it would be better for the price to drop on them
    If you found the comment helpful hit the like button, If the answer solves your Q, hit the yes button on the bottom of the post!  I'm a UK based techi, so apologies if my help links are for the UK region site! 

    Want to know if your PC supports Windows 11? Check out the offical Health Check tool :Dhttps://aka.ms/GetPCHealthCheckApp

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  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,040 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    Im afraid you may be out of luck if its not UEFI, the last release was over 7 years ago :( on the bright side Windows 10 has at least another 5 years of mainline support yet, and will probably get another 5 past that :) . I would be supprised if it wasnt transparently UEFI though :)

    For the I think it will phsyically not have a TPM,  but you could work around that by using a USB one but there isnt a clear yay or nei from MS if they will be ok to use yet.  It *should* be ok though. At the moment they are a tad expensive so it would be better for the price to drop on them
    If you found the comment helpful hit the like button, If the answer solves your Q, hit the yes button on the bottom of the post!  I'm a UK based techi, so apologies if my help links are for the UK region site! 

    Want to know if your PC supports Windows 11? Check out the offical Health Check tool :Dhttps://aka.ms/GetPCHealthCheckApp
  • Bzykmen
    Bzykmen Member Posts: 3 New User
    Thanks for the answer, I wonder how you can put in a computer from this year's disc so old, when buying it there was no such detailed specification, this is just proof that the computer crows yourself than to buy a ready case, in which case I will just replace the motherboard on uefi and tpm, or I will do it on my own when changing windows if it is possible after the premiere 11. Thank you very much for your help and best regards. :)

    No problem, everything is gucci. Stay safe.
  • Bzykmen
    Bzykmen Member Posts: 3 New User
    In the earlier computer, I even had the uefi and the ability to change, I was also surprised by the lack of it in this motherboard. I just noticed it when I wanted to change, hehe.


    It's good to ask for help, it clears up the situation a lot, thanks again, I consider the topic closed.

    I hit button, u help me alot.