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Open the Start menu and click on ‘Restart’ while holding down the ‘Shift’ key. Then select ‘Troubleshooting’, ‘Advanced options’ and then ‘UEFI firmware settings’ to go directly to the BIOS.
If your device does not start properly, disconnect all external devices and restart, or use the automatic repair and reset the PC. If this does not help, perform a system restore or repair the master boot record via the command prompt.
Check the Device Manager (Windows key + X) under ‘Security devices’ for the TPM version. If no TPM is displayed, it may need to be activated in the BIOS.
To adjust the brightness, search for the corresponding settings on the device or in the software. This may vary depending on the type of device (monitor, PC, smartphone, TV).
Open the command prompt as administrator and enter "net user administrator /active:yes" to activate the account. Set a password with "net user administrator *".
Windows 11 requires at least a 1 GHz processor with 2 cores, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage space, TPM 2.0 and DirectX 12-capable graphics. Internet and a Microsoft account are required to install Windows 11 Home.