![]() With TPM 2.0 enabled, passwords, certificates, or encryption keys stored on the chip will prevent access to these sensitive data from hackers’ malicious programs, and that’s why it’s good to have it enabled.īelow we’ll show you how to find out if your PC is TPM 2.0 compatible and/or how to enable it if not.Īs mentioned above, one of Windows 11 requirements is to have TPM 2.0 enabled and CPUs that support it. TPM version 2.0 chip is installed on the systems’ motherboard which is used to provide higher security standards and better reliability than the original TPM version and is also compatible with CPUs that support version 2.0. TPM allows for use of these Windows features, including BitLocker Drive Encryption, Data Execution Prevention, Windows Hello, Secure Boot, and Measured Boot, etc. ![]() TPM is a security technology that increases the system’s security against software vulnerabilities. ![]() If your system’s motherboard supports TPM 2.0 but it’s not enabled, you need to go through the UEFI/BIOS setup and enable it so that you can install or upgrade to Windows 11 and continue receiving updates and supports from Microsoft. One of these requirements is to have TPM 2.0 enabled in your system UEFI/BIOS. Microsoft puts in place some basic requirements to install or upgrade to Windows 11. ![]() This post shows students and new users steps to enable TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) so that their PC is compatible to install and run Windows 11, and is also able to download and install all Windows updates
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