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If Secure Boot was OFF with Windows 11 running, it must be an Insider version. Windows 11 Production cannot be installed with Secure Boot OFF. Windows Insider is not guaranteed in any way. You can also set the Flag (Registry Key) to install Windows 11 on a non-compliant machine.– anonCommented Oct 2, 2023 at 23:14
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Windows 11 doesn’t support CSM being enabled, Secure Boot is required for most if not all Windows 11 security features, but technically can be disabled. Suspect something is going on just no sure what, suspect it’s a UEFI USB setting, but that doesn’t mean the device supports Windows 11.– RamhoundCommented Oct 2, 2023 at 23:32
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I am fairly sure the registry key that allows this must be set which is what I said.– anonCommented Oct 2, 2023 at 23:33
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What CPU does this system have, MSI B350 GAMING PRO CARBON, is an AM4 motherboard but that isn’t enough information to determine if the CPU is supported by Windows 11– RamhoundCommented Oct 2, 2023 at 23:38
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It appears then the changes that you did make to the Windows 11 requirement settings have caused keyboard and mouse to not work.– anonCommented Oct 2, 2023 at 23:41
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