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Although support for Windows 10 will not end in October 2025 after all, Microsoft’s additional grace period extends its life ...
If your PC meets the requirements and passes the PC Health Check, it should be ready for Windows 11. The process is ...
Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's what it does and how you can work around that requirement if your old PC doesn't have one.
A TPM 2.0 module is a "non-negotiable" requirement for boosting Windows 11's security baseline, says Microsoft, and that apparently won't be changing.
Yesterday, it allowed TPM 1.2 and gave older CPUs a "soft floor" warning. They could still install Windows 11, but with a warning. Now today, it is TPM 2.0 mandatory & only CPUs on the very short ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is again defending the stipulation to have TPM 2.0 to upgrade to Windows 11, laying out the benefits of the bolstered security it brings in a fresh blog post. However ...
In another effort to convince Windows 10 users to switch over, Microsoft is reiterating the importance and benefits of Windows 11's TPM requirement.
Microsoft has released a new TPM verification tool that is said to help users understand TPM and related issues better.
With the end date for Windows 10 less than a year away, people still using that operating system will need to start preparing to enter the Windows 11 era.
Microsoft is probably well aware of the various TPM-related bugs and issues, whether they are major ones or some of the many minor ones. As such, the company is working on a "TPM troubleshooter".
Software Operating Systems Windows Microsoft nixes details of its Windows 11 TPM 2.0 security bypass though there are still other ways of getting the latest OS on 'unsupported' hardware ...
A new bug affects fTPM detectability in Windows 10 and 11 on certain AMD Ryzen systems. No fix currently exists, but there are workarounds.