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Bought my TPM 2.0 enabled motherboard two years ago. Well, July 2019--close enough for government work...
Bought my TPM 2.0 enabled motherboard two years ago. Well, July 2019--close enough for government work...
I will upgrade to a new computer soon and the ASUS AMD motherboard I am looking at, does have a header for an SPI_TPM module which is purchased separately and of course, is out of stock everywhere. Considering how important TPM is to Windows 11, maybe motherboard manufacturers should include a TPM module with the motherboard?
I realize the TPM module is not needed if your CPU supports TPM2, but from what I have read, that is not as secure as having the separate TPM module. It would also be nice if the cpu specifications show if they support TPM2. Maybe all new processors support TPM2?
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In the submenu you mention is a point called Security Device Support which is disabled default. When I enable this, my PC would not POST. Had to reset BIOS to default to get into BIOS again. I then found some info about this new ver 1.7 BIOS which support both Intel Gen 10 and Gen 11 CPU's. I then tried to downgrade to ver 1.6 which is latest BIOS NOT supporting Gen 11 CPU, and now everything is working. I enable Security Device Support, TPM Device selection is default PTT, and now it works just fine. Is is a faulty BIOS 1.7? Is it because it has to support 2 Gen CPU's? I don't know, but it helped to flash down to ver 1.6.
This is where understanding where your BIOS is and how your PC is setup. If you're not using UEFI for Windows and try to change certain settings you may run boot issues. That said, I'm not sure if embedded TPM specifically requires UEFI or not.
With that, may I suggest you go over this tutorial before following procedures that may not apply to your setup - Verify Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Chip on Windows PC
What happens if you use a local account in Windows 10 Home and you upgrade to Windows 11 Home? Will you be forced to sign in with a Microsoft account to use your computer?
Hello guys
When Windows 11 for insiders members will be release ? I've searched and I find that there it will be launch tomorrow...
And the update comes by Windows Update ? Or we need to download an iso ?
Thx in advance
sorry for my English
i7-6820HQ CPU isn't supported. My Windows 11 experience thus far sux.
today will be beta for insiders hope someone make iso
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finally on i5 7 gen no problem
Installing Windows 11 On Core i5 7th Gen [PC Can't Run Windows 11 Problem Fix] - YouTube