

Mine is not detecting the hard drive in UEFI so I am forced to use Legacy mode. Then on the partition scheme, you select one that your system supports. Then under the image option select the option with No TPM and No Secure boot. Select the USB stick and the Windows 11 ISO. Once the Windows 11 ISO is ready, plug in an 8GB USB stick or bigger and launch Rufus. This version of Rufus will allow us to disable TPM and Secure Boot checks in the bootable drive we will create. But more crucially you are sure that it will not come with any embedded malware that can compromise your security. I recommend you download it straight from the Microsoft website. So first you will need to download a clean Windows 11 ISO file. Doing this will make your computer vulnerable to attacks. Finding an unofficial way to install Windows 11. Used Windows 10 for about 3 weeks and decided to go to the dark side. Nothing I tried worked so I had to switch back from UEFI to Legacy. Once Secure Soot was enabled I saved the changes and restarted my PC and guess what, it was not detecting the hard drive and the bootable flash I had plugged in.

I switched from Legacy to UEFI simply because Legacy does not support secure boot. So since it was just a simple case of enabling secure boot, I restarted my PC and went into the BIOS settings. Basically Secure Boot is a security measure that boots windows in an isolated state just in case there are any malicious apps or viruses that can attack your computer during boot-up. But now I saw in my windows update settings that it was saying my PC is not eligible for Windows 11, the reason being Secure Boot is not enabled on my PC. So a year ago my HP Envy that I got in 2018 died and I only got it repaired about a month ago.
