So first of all, I have enabled the Firmware TPM in the BIOS (latest version as of writing). But Windows 11 security claims there is no TPM available: This is on a ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming Wifi motherboard. I don't know if this will cause any issues or not in Windows 11, the...
My Windows 11 computer is showing the message below - Given that Windows 11 cannot run without a TPM I can only assume that this message is incorrect. If you know how to remove this message can you please let me know. Kind Regards, Dave Hi, Please make sure that TPM is currently e...
Today marks the start of 36 months of support for Enterprise and Education editions of Windows 11, version 24H2. We recommend that you begin a targeted deployment in your organization now to validate that your apps, devices, and infrastructure work as expected with the new release. To help yo...
–Windows 11 will receive a completely new design. Microsoft clearly needs a good reason to reverse its past claims and still ditch Windows 10 by introducing a new operating system number. And a completely new design is great for that. The Redmond giant has long been preparing a redesign for...
fTPM will NOT enable in new CPU, the system will boot without a recovery key. Press 'N' to keep previous PSP NVRAM and contin system boot. Windows 11 under Security in the settings reports there is no TPM. In the BIOS is shows ...
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Dear Sir/Madam, I have been experiencing an issue where Windows 11 does not recognize the TPM, despite it being present in my computer. The TPM is enabled in the BIOS, but since a BIOS update—which has been a while ago—the TPM has not been rec...
With our workarounds, you will also be able to bypass the TPM and Secure Boot checks if you need that. The key is to create bootable media designed specifically for the MBR BIOS settings. By now, it is no secret that we need TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot to install Windows 11, but we ...
Aside from removing the section about the Registry key, the page remains largely the same, and still indicates that physical media will allow installation of Windows 11 on hardware that only has TPM 1.2. This isn't a new change, and Microsoft appears to have removed the Registry key workarou...
“Dev explains why Tiny11 Windows is so tiny yet secure despite no TPM, Secure Boot” And the actual comment was “it’s still pretty secure” which can be interpreted as “no it isn’t”. 2023-02-06 3:02 pm LeFantome For me, the absolute best use case for these...
If you are using a laptop or desktop system that doesn’t meet the system requirement of Windows 11 that is the availability of Secure boot and TPM 2.0; then here is the solution to create a bootable USB drive of Windows 11 but by removing TPM and Secure boot requirements. Contents ...