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Learn how to enable TPM (Trusted Platform Module) in Hyper-V virtual machine via the Hyper-V Manager Settings, to install Windows 11.
Although installing a TPM 2.0 device manually is possible, most present days’ motherboards have this module in built.
If you are attempting to install Windows 11 and receive a message stating, "This PC can't run Windows 11," it is likely that you do not have a TPM 2.0 installed or enabled.
as somebody who bought an Asus TPM module to install in their motherboard expressly for Bitlocker. Is getting an updated module enough?
I have an ASUS Maximus IX Hero motherboard working very well with an existing Win10 Enterprise install. That install is from an older machine I since sold, and migrated to a M.2 NVMe SSD. In other ...
Here's how to hack your registry to install Windows 11 on a PC with an unsupported CPU or without TPM 2.0 support.
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.
Since Windows 11 has announced its TPM module requirement, the prices for previously abundant and underappreciated TPM add-on boards for PC motherboards have skyrocketed. We’ve been getting c… ...
Since 2013, Intel and AMD added firmware TPM technology to many of their CPUs that perform the same functionality as a TPM 2.0 processor without the need of a dedicated module.
Windows 11 doesn't require a beefy computer, but it does require TPM 2.0. This setting has caused a lot of confusion for PC builders who don't have a TPM chip.
Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0, which has tripped up a lot of PC builders. Here's what TPM does and why you might need it.
Are you planning to buy Trusted Platform Module right now in anticipation of Windows 11? You really shouldn’t do it.