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I hope I'm writing in the right place.
sudo dmidecode | grep -A 3 "Base Board"
Base Board Information
Manufacturer: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Product Name: PRIME H310M-K R2.0
Version: Rev X.0xI have encountered a TPM issue before. If Secure Boot could be turned on and off, there would be no problem. But we had concluded earlier that my motherboard does not support TPM. Either I buy a chip or wait for the 12th.
But if I remember correctly, Windows support was ending, and there was a lot of confusion. I don't remember exactly? (I'd like to ask about this too)
Windows is currently installed but EXTREMELY slow. And a bunch of .dll files are missing. There are issues, it's broken. I guess i need to buy windows original key or renew it.
But will I be able to run it properly? What should I do?
Last edited by jojo06 (2026-03-02 14:39:37)
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yes your board supports TPM:
https://www.asus.com/microsite/motherbo … n11-ready/
and no you dont need to use it, use this tool to bypass the tpm check:
https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/
and read this for dual boot:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dual_boot_with_Windows
if you get stuck ask back here for help
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Thanks a lot. I can use windows 10 for avoid trouble tho, it will be same or another problem ?
Cant i use with TPM enabled ? And do i have to buy license key ?
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ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Product Name: PRIME H310M-K R2.0Secure Boot ... But we had concluded earlier that my motherboard does not support TPM
Windows is currently installed but EXTREMELY slow. And a bunch of .dll files are missing. There are issues, it's broken. I guess i need to buy windows original key or renew it.
who are "we" and how EXACTLY was what EXACTLY determined?
as for "windows runs crap" - well, that's nothin to do with its key (btw: there're very simple ways to activate windows without wasting money - just sayin) but with it's overall state - so you'Re better off with wiping the partition and do a clean reinstall
and no you dont need to use it, use this tool to bypass the tpm check:
https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/
there're WAY simpler ways to setup dual boot while bypassing tpm and secureboot than this - I recommend Chris Titus' "Install Windows - the Arch way" - as OP runs arch they should be able to get windows running the very same way
Cant i use with TPM enabled ?
neither a tpm nor enabled secureboot are hard requirements for win10 nor win11 - although I recommend you to get your hands on either the latest win10 image or on a win11 image as late as 24h2 - as these still allow local account and don't enforce M$ account
And do i have to buy license key ?
no - there're several other ways - but due to legal restrictions I'm not allowed to talk public about that
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who are "we" and how EXACTLY was what EXACTLY determined?
as for "windows runs crap" - well, that's nothin to do with its key (btw: there're very simple ways to activate windows without wasting money - just sayin) but with it's overall state - so you'Re better off with wiping the partition and do a clean reinstall
In this forum. Okay noted.
there're WAY simpler ways to setup dual boot while bypassing tpm and secureboot than this - I recommend Chris Titus' "Install Windows - the Arch way" - as OP runs arch they should be able to get windows running the very same way
This one ?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtxedkuUCas
neither a tpm nor enabled secureboot are hard requirements for win10 nor win11 - although I recommend you to get your hands on either the latest win10 image or on a win11 image as late as 24h2 - as these still allow local account and don't enforce M$ account
How about win10 22H2 x64v1 ?
EDIT: I tried two USBs, but it doesn't recognize either of them. Could the USBs be expired/dead ?
Can I write with dd? Also, what is the difference between Windows 10 and 11?
From what I see on the Windows ISO/bootable creation page, is it true that you can't install 11 without a licensed 10? Or can it be installed using some methods, as you mentioned?
Last edited by jojo06 (2026-03-02 08:38:05)
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extracting the install.wim as shown by Chris Titus doesn't require a key at all - but you have to keep in mind the exact version you install as you have to setup a key and activation after the first system boot
however, due to legal reasons i'm not allowed to provide further details about how to accomplish this publicly
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