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September 26th, 2021 13:00

Latitude e7470, Windows 11 compatibility?

Hi, Can someone tell me if my Latitude e7470 laptop is compatible with Windows 11? I didn't see it listed in Dell's list of PCs tested for upgrade to Windows 11. This is somewhat puzzling since I see several 7400 Latitude models listed (older and newer models). I also tried Windows pc health checkup to check compatibility for my Latitude and I did get the secure boot not enabled message. I tried to set up secure boot according to the manual's specifications but it didn't work. Otherwise, my laptop exceeds other requirements for Windows 11. My laptop is "only" 4 years old and I paid quite a bit for it. I can't believe I won't be able to upgrade to Windows 11. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

September 26th, 2021 17:00

Nevermind. After getting with tech support, I've been informed that secure boot is unsupported on my e7470 Latitude and Windows 11 won't work on it.

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September 27th, 2021 06:00

Hmm, this forum page has some further information. And this web page would seem to disagree. Secure Boot has been around for a lot longer than 4 years. And if you go to the support page for your E7470 and specifically this BIOS update page, you will see under fixes listed is this statement:

- Fixed an issue with Secure Boot Option ROM Signature Verification.

I may be wrong but my money is on the possibility that you have an old BIOS version.

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September 27th, 2021 16:00

@BarbXPS7100 - Let me also add that you should image your HDD before making any of those changes to BIOS etc, to be safe.

You can use imaging app like Macrium Reflect (free) or any other imaging app of your choice. Save the image on an external USB drive. Imaging apps will also create the bootable USB stick you'd need to restore an image made by that specific app. So be sure to create the USB stick with your app before you start changing things.

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September 27th, 2021 16:00

Also some very good information I received from @RoHe (a very big thank you for this information) which I have pasted below:

There is a  TPM2 firmware update for this model that "Fixed the issue where TPM option does not show up under Windows with previous TPM firmware."  So maybe the OP needs to run that.

 

And there's also this TPM 1.2 firmware update that "Added TPM 1.2/2.0 mode switch support from TPM 2.0 firmware version 1.3.2.8.", so OP may need to run this one first.

 

OP says she couldn't enable Secure Boot, even though the manual says it's enabled by default. BUT, if the Legacy Option ROMs option has been enabled (disabled by default), Secure Boot can't be enabled. And no Secure Boot = No TPM.

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October 6th, 2021 12:00


@eviva1006 wrote:

Hi There,

I have the same issue with my E7470 not being compatible with Windows 11. But, the incompatibility was due to my processor not being supported "Intel Core i5-6300U CPU @ 2.40GHz". All other requirements passed using the PC Health Check.

Why is this processor not supported? What are my alternatives other than buying a new laptop?

 


Microsoft made the decisions about what CPUs are -or not- supported with Win 11. And your E7470 is not on Dell's list of PCs supported for Win 11.

Win 10 will be supported until Oct.2025 so you can continue to use your PC, just as you have been...

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October 6th, 2021 12:00

Hi There,

I have the same issue with my E7470 not being compatible with Windows 11. But, the incompatibility was due to my processor not being supported "Intel Core i5-6300U CPU @ 2.40GHz". All other requirements passed using the PC Health Check.

Why is this processor not supported? What are my alternatives other than buying a new laptop?

 

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January 4th, 2022 07:00

I have 2 x E7470.  I was able to upgrade the TPM from 1.2 to 2.0 on machine A.  So, I was able to install Windows 11 on A.  On machine B, I cannot upgrade the TPM.  Machine B is installed with McAfee and is McAfee encrypted.  After removing the encryption, I was able to update to TPM 2.0.  But Microsoft won't allow me to update as machine B is a member of Active Directory.  I am working on removing the membership.

While working on machine B, I thought of swapping the SSD.  Windows 11 of A was moved to B.  But Windows 11 crashed.  can't system restore.  Moved it back to machine A.  still can't get it back to work.  reinstalled Dell OS back to 10.  TPM is now showing 1.2 when it was 2.0 prior.  Strange.  And I can't update to 2.0.  When it allowed me before.  But when I checked, it is still showing 1.2.  Very Strange.

I will check the web if I can update TPM to 2.0 using USB instead of Windows 10.

But I'm saying, this can be done.  Windows 11 can work on E7470.  And Dell can help in the process. If they can fix the TPM 2.0 update.

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April 10th, 2022 12:00

After reading this series of posts I decided to purchase a Dell e7470 used on Ebay for $240 total cost.

Windows 10 Pro installed 16G RAM 512G SSD. I performed both TPM software updates, made the appropriate bios settings as described above. Installed Windows 11 with boot USB drive. Everything worked out. I now have Windows 11 installed. Errors encountered - 1) Must Clear TPM    2) " A configuration change was requested to enable, activate, clear, and activate the TPM .......etc Press F12 to enable or Press ESC to reject. This error cause some grief but pressing the F12 early in the boot process seemed to make it work then removed the USB drive.

 

August 12th, 2023 04:45

@grandeurs​ what is the procedure to upgrade from 1.2 to 2, please guide. either it is hardware resetting or software based upgradation? i have dell e7470.

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March 25th, 2024 07:49

@BarbXPS7100​ This is not true. I managed to install win11 on my e7470 using a boot USB created with Rufus app, Instructions can be found here 

you can get a secure boot with the latest bios updates, also you can get TPM2 from here

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