Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's why and what to do if your old PC doesn't have one.
Despite the fact that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chips found in newer PCs are designed to improve their security, two new vulnerabilities could put billions of devices running Windows 11 at ...
Microsoft stirred up a lot of confusion with the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirement for Windows 11. TPM is usually a dedicated chip on a motherboard that provides hardware encryption for ...
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TPM stands for Trusted Platform Module. It is a technology designed to provide hardware-based, security-related functions to the supported devices. A TPM is a chip and is one of the required hardware ...
If you are trying to install Windows 11 on Hyper-V on a Windows 10 computer but getting different problems, here is a simple solution to fix some of them. You have to ...
When Microsoft revealed the system requirements for Windows 11, it caused a lot of confusion because of a certain compatibility checking tool. The software, called PCHealthCheck, said that some PCs ...
Windows 11 requires a Trusted Platform Module 2.0 as part of its hardware requirements, but only a very select handful of people will ever need to buy a physical module for their motherboard. Chances ...
AMD Ryzen systems have a major bug, and users running Windows 11 have no way to currently solve it. The issue comes down to the Trusted Platform Module, or TPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen ...
Windows 11 is not slated to release until Holiday 2021, but it's already making headlines. And some of those aren't particularly fun to deal with, especially because it involves scalpers.