I've tried to install Windows 11 two times. The first one went well. I had the OS my computer came with, I didn't change anything on my BIOS settings and I could turn on AMD fTPM successfully in order to install Windows 11. I didn't need to change anything else (Secure Boot, CSM...). After some time, I reverted back to Windows 10 because W11 was full of glitches.
The second time I wanted to install it went wrong. I enabled fTPM as usual, without changing any other setting, and my computer didn't boot anymore. It went into a bootloop, and I had to disable TPM and reinstall Windows 10, since the repair tool said that there were several critical files missing.
Now I want to install W11 again, but I'm worried about my computer going into a bootloop again after enabling TPM (or even worse, bricking the mobo/BIOS).
These are my specs:
Gigabyte B450M no wifi (mobo)
ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce GTX 1660 Super OC
AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G
Some Gigabyte RAM (I can't remember the model)
Kingston A400 480GB SSD
And this is my current config iirc:
Partition style: GPT
BIOS mode: UEFI
CSM support: Enabled
AMD fTPM: Disabled
Do you guys know which options should I enable or disable to be able to boot my PC as usual and fresh install Windows 11? If y'all need more info lmk, thank you in advance