Trusted Platform Module (TPM), an international standard that creator Trusted Computing Group (TCG) has described as a secure ...
While announcing Windows 11, Microsoft made a very controversial move to change hardware requirements significantly. The ...
Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's what it does and how you can work around that requirement if ...
With Windows 10 nearing EOL, Microsoft says that it won't ease the TPM 2.0 requirement for PCs without TPM 2.0 or HVCI support.
Microsoft surprisingly unveiled Windows 11 in 2021 after years of promising Windows 10 as the definitive Windows version. While Windows 11 continued to refine the changes brought with Windows 11 ...
Microsoft made it abundantly clear this week that Windows 10 users won't be able to upgrade to Windows 11 unless their systems come with TPM 2.0 support, stating it's a "non-negotiable" requirement.
With Windows 10 end of support approaching in October 2025, the software giant now says that its Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirement for Windows 11 is “non-negotiable.” In a blog ...
Microsoft, time and time again, has explained why features like TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0, VBS (Virtualization-based Security), and Secure Boot are important for a Windows 11 PC.
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But the easiest and cheapest way out of the problem—an upgrade to Windows 11, which is still free for Windows 10 PCs that can run it—still remains out of reach for many active PCs because of Windows ...
The company reiterated it’s unwilling to lower hardware requirements for Windows 11 as Windows 10 end of support looms in less than a year. With Windows 10 end of support on the horizon ...
More specifically Microsoft has highlighted the importance of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0. For those unfamiliar with it, it is best described as a, “dedicated chip or firmware that offers ...