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WMIC /namespace:\\root\cimv2\Security\MicrosoftTPM path Win32_TPM Get /value
The above command also shows TPM details. If the PC has no TPM, the output will be as below:
Code:C:\Windows\system32>WMIC /namespace:\\root\cimv2\Security\MicrosoftTPM path Win32_TPM Get /value No Instance(s) Available.
The WMIC command works on both Windows PowerShell and Command Prompt.
Thankfully my PC passes the Windows 11 requirements yet when I run the check it says it isn’t compatible.
I wonder if this is due to Secure Boot not being enabled.
Hello @Bastet,
Yesterday, Paul Thurrott and Mary Jo Foley BOTH said that the compatability App program to check if your PC is Windows 11 ready isNOT
working correctly.
Getting a few questions about TPMs this morning. Note that virtually every PC shipped in the last five years has a TPM, but many are disabled in the bios. If your recent-vintage system claims not to have a TPM, check your bios. /cc
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Where to find the fTPM settings on MSI motherboards,
Windows 11 Question (TPM?) | MSI Global English Forum - Index
Well for those of us who have perfectly good machines that have a TPM plug in site on the board cannot do so because the required TPM modules are nowhere to be found. My Ivy Bridge board for example has the pins for a plug in TPM chip although I cannot access one for the board so basically I am having to stay with 10 and then become unusable.
Last edited by ICIT2LOL; 26 Jun 2021 at 18:21.