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Intel and AMD added TPM technology to many of the CPUs released after 2013, and they support TPM 2.0. But they have specific names for each platform.
Furthermore, by disabling the TPM 2.0 requirement, you are effectively reducing the security in Windows 11. Finally, running Windows 11 on anything less than 4GB will not be an optimal experience ...
Don't have a compatible CPU or TPM 2.0 support? Here's Microsoft's method to bypass its own security check.
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.
Windows 11 is not officially compatible with devices without TPM 2.0, but we can install Windows 11 on such incompatible devices using this guide.
So yes, I agree with Microsoft's tweet that it needs to talk with users about TPM 2.0, but the conversation should extend beyond, 'Hey, this is required, go turn it on.' I'm not holding my breath.
Running your Windows 10 PC with TPM and Secure Boot active is a prerequisite for Windows 11. You can activate the security protocols now with a few settings changes.
TPM 2.0 is a somewhat controversial requirement for Windows 11, and now we have a better idea as to why it's needed.
Okay, so that's what TPM 2.0 is for...but what is it, exactly? And why do people with older CPUs have to throw it out and upgrade to get it? Can't you just download TPM 2.0 onto your PC and be ...
Surprisingly, most Windows EC2 instances do not support TPM 2.0, but thankfully there is a way to enable TPM support, explains Brien Posey.
Microsoft Offers TPM 2.0 Bypass to Install Windows 11 on Unsupported PCs However, the company warns that installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware may cause malfunctions.
Where We Stand Right Now To sum it all: TPM 2.0 support appears necessary but not sufficient to guarantee Windows 11 compatibility.