A must have for Windows 11 for those who missed it Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0, by the company “an unquestionable standardThis module, which stores sensitive data such as encryption keys, passwords and digital certificates, can appear in two forms: hardware TPM as an independent chip or software TPM integrated into the motherboard’s firmware.
Nowadays, it is possible to bypass this requirement with some methods, but it may not be necessary anymore. In its update on the Windows 11 support page, Microsoft said: Find the path to official support for systems that do not support TPM 2.0. opened it. But it comes with some caveats.
Accordingly, Microsoft risk of encountering compatibility issues It warns users against Also version including security updates upgrades are not guaranteed Let’s also point out. In the last section, it is stated that damages caused by lack of compatibility are not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. Moreover, on unsupported systems a watermark on the desktop will appear.
Microsoft did not share how to upgrade for unsupported systems. But most likely Windows Update in Settings, Setup Assistant, installation media, etc. It will be through official methods such as.
Although the TPM 2.0 requirement has been eased, let us remind you that Microsoft emphasizes this requirement. Making this chip a requirement has resulted in many systems with older hardware not being able to upgrade to Windows 11. However, the company states that this requirement is a necessary step to deal with modern security threats.
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