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Microsoft Has Quietly Removed Instructions for Updating Your ‘Unsupported’ PC to Windows 11It appears that Microsoft doesn't want you to use the bypass any longer. Neowin spotted an update to a Microsoft support page ...
If your computer has the right hardware, accessing it using your face or your fingerprint can be more secure than traditional ...
If you wish to continue using unsupported devices, third-party tools and unofficial methods remain available to bypass ...
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The Crucial Role of TPM 2.0 in Windows 11: Is Your PC Ready?A look at the Trusted Platform Module and why Windows 11 needs it Windows 11 requires Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM 2.0). This chip is dedicated to handling cryptographic tasks, which Windows ...
A support page no longer describes the Registry hack that lets you bypass Windows 11's TPM requirements. But you still have options for sneaking past the hardware restrictions.
One of the big stories surrounding the announcement of Windows 11 was that it would require support for TPM 2.0, or Trusted Platform Module, to run. This takes the form of an on-board ...
In this post, we first explain why you need TPM (Trusted Platform Module) for Windows 11 and then tell you how to install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC without TPM. TPM, which is an abbreviation ...
However, it's crucial to verify that your computer meets the system requirements for Windows 11, including enabling the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and Secure Boot. Before continuing with the ...
Microsoft is investigating a bug triggering security alerts on systems with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) processor after enabling BitLocker. BitLocker is a Windows security feature that ...
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