A step-by-step on how to enable tpm or ptt in your BIOS. We did this on both the amd and Intel side of things for ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and ASRock. We also have a biostar Intel board in there as well!
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ASUS has just announced a list of compatible motherboards that are ready for Windows 11 -- with the key player here being the TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) as it is a requirement of Windows 11.
Microsoft may have needlessly stressed a lot of people out when it released its PC Health Check app, which was designed to help determine a system's compatibility for running Windows 11. Seemingly ...
TL;DR: Windows 11's requirement of TPM 2.0 left some users confused as to whether their systems will be compatible when the new operating system releases later this ...
As we've already explained, one of the key features Microsoft focused on for Windows 11 was security. That's why you need the TPM 2.0 chip. TPM performs hardware-based processes related to encryption.
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