

RAM: Team Group T-Force Night Hawk RGB DDR4 3200 PC4-25600 32GB 2x16 CL16

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming But if I happened to get my hands on one later on, I’ll update this post.So I have a big problem with my PC, currently I'm trying to reinstall Windows 10 into it since I tried to activate the TPM 2.0 that comes with my Motherboard to see if I could update to Win 11, but when I did that the PC started to stutter all the time and to freeze up after a couple of minutes of being turned on, so I thought that if I deactivated the TPM 2.0 from the motherboard again and then did a clean install then the problem would be solved, but now I constantly get an error when trying to format the HDD or to create the partitions for the win 10 installation, idealy I would like to do the install with the TPM 2.0 activated (Enable Firmware TPM instead of the Enable Discrete TPM). Unfortunately, I do not own one of those drives so I can’t tell you what to change. There are a few drives out there that lack an OPROM so you might need to modify additional settings to make it bootable. The tests in this FAQ were done on the Plextor M6e PX-AG256M6e 256GB which comes with its own OPROM. If you’re planning to use this new form factor, I’ve put together a list of the most commonly asked questions. But M.2 is a relatively new technology after all so it’s normal that some questions will arise. Most of us have probably gone through this process more than once in our lifetime. "Installing Windows isn’t exactly rocket science. It covers BIOS settings, UEFI/non-UEFI install and suggestions on how to work with Samsung's popular XP941. ROG community member, Chino, has put together a Windows install guide for M.2 SSD owners on his Rampage V Extreme (although it will also work with Maximus VII boards featuring M.2 slots as well).
