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If you're planning on installing Windows 11, you'll need to have a PC with TPM 2.0 enabled. Here's how to turn it on.
The TPM is sometimes a chip that’s built directly into the hardware of your device, or—more commonly for consumer PCs—a type of firmware your processor supports.
If you still have a device running Windows 10 but doesn't meet the hardware requirements for Windows 11, you can still upgrade to the latest version of the operating system using an in-place upgrade ...
Windows 11's system requirements include a TPM module. But does your computer have it? Here is a quick guide on how to check if it's enabled, as well as how to turn ...
Unlocking the TPM 2.0 module allows you to install Windows 11 using Windows Update, which should allow you to upgrade without wiping any apps or data.
If you see The PC must support TPM 2.0 error while upgrading to Windows 11 enable TPM 2.0 or bypass TPM requirement. On VMs it may not work.
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How to install Windows 11 on almost any unsupported PC - MSN
Want Windows 11 but have an unsupported computer? Here's how to install Windows 11 even if your PC doesn't meet the minimum requirements.
Looking to upgrade from Windows 10? Here's how to figure out if your current PC will support Windows 11 and what you need to do—including enabling your TPM—to install Microsoft's latest ...
Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) are a hot topic because of Microsoft's requirements for them in Windows 11. It's also led to a mild panic and scalping of TPM units at online retailers.
Microsoft's next-gen Windows 11 is nearly here, with the Windows 11 Preview Build now out and here's a guide on how to install it.
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