PC Health Check shows incorrect results (Win 11 Update)

Josh 21 Reputation points
2021-09-25T23:44:55.127+00:00

I have my main PC in the Windows Insider Release Preview ring and got the Message that my PC is not meeting the requirements for Windows 11. Which I find very strange. So I ran the PC Health Check app and it says that my PC needs to support Secure Boot and have it enabled. Well... It is enabled.
So I've updated my BIOS on my Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming to the latest version which is specifically for Windows 11 as ASUS states.
I checked all my BIOS Settings and could not find anything that isn't complying with Windows 11 requirements. TPM 2.0 is enabled, Secure Boot is enabled, CSM is enabled with UEFI first and it is set to Windows-UEFI-Mode.

PC Health Check still says that I need to enable Secure Boot...
Can someone please help me out here? I'm out of ideas!

Here are my specs:

MB: Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming (BIOS Version 4602 (before that I also ran 4502 which didn't work))
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
RAM: 32GB TridentZ RGB 3200MHz CL16
GPU: nVidia GeForce RTX 3070Ti
And a ton of storage..

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  1. Docs 15,146 Reputation points
    2021-09-26T00:59:01.327+00:00

    In the BIOS see if there are settings for:

    UEFI native (without CSM)
    UEFI hybrid (with CSM)
    Legacy

    Modify the BIOS settings to UEFI native (without CSM) then reboot > run the check > post images of the results into this thread.

    For any problems posting images please using share links: one drive, drop box, or google drive

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  1. Docs 15,146 Reputation points
    2021-10-22T09:08:10.613+00:00

    Each computer may have different drive partition structure and BIOS settings.

    Please open new threads for troubleshooting.

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