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Microsoft made TPM 2.0 and Secure boot support compulsory for Windows 11 which led to confusion among users if their PC supports Windows 11 or not. Here are a couple of easy ways to check if your ...
A TPM module is a chip that's either built directly into a motherboard or can be purchased separately. Its main purpose is to provide a hardware-based barrier to protect sensitive data such as ...
Microsoft’s PC Health Check tool might return a TPM 2.0 error that prevents the Windows 11 upgrade - here’s how to fix it.
To fix There is no TPM available, Please check your BIOS settings error, you need to check processor compatibility & examine TPM chip manually.
Don't fret if Microsoft's PC Health Check app says your PC is not compatible with Windows 11, a simple BIOS setting adjustment might be all you need.
The minimum system requirements for Windows 11 include a requirement for a TPM 2.0 Chip. Here is what the chip does, and what it means for you.
If there is no TPM chip installed on your computer and you install Windows 11 after bypassing TPM, you will see the Secure Boot State Unsupported message in the System Information.
When Microsoft released Windows 11 a few years back, the PC community went into a frenzy over TPM, or Trusted Platform Module, and Microsoft's requirement for one in the then-new operating system ...
Microsoft revealed Windows 11 this week with a PC Health Check update and a confusing point of order. Some users are checking their high-powered Windows… ...
Windows 11 system requirements have been revealed as part of its official announcement, and scalpers are now hoarding one hardware included in the specs.
Microsoft updated its minimum requirements for Windows 11, but the company is holding firm on its TPM 2.0 requirement.