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.
With Windows 10 seeing its final days in October next year, Microsoft is really recommending users upgrade to Windows 11 — unless their PC doesn't have a TPM 2. ... go ahead and install Windows ...
As expected, the company had no other choice than to drop ... intriguing disclaimer when a user without TPM 2.0 tries to install Windows 11: This PC doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements ...
The computing giant has done a complete 180-degree turn on its policy that PCs needed to have TPM 2.0-compatible hardware for users to be able to install ... Windows 11, your PC will no longer ...
Not long ago, Microsoft doubled down on its policy that requires PCs to have TPM 2.0-compatible hardware in order to install Windows 11. On another support page ...
A look at the Trusted Platform Module and why Windows 11 needs it Windows 11 requires Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM 2.0). This chip is dedicated to handling cryptographic tasks, which Windows ...
This past week, a report that appears to have originated from PCWorld / PC-WELT has been making the rounds claiming that Microsoft is now allowing users upgrade to Windows 11 on PCs that don’t ...