How to Enable TPM 2.0 for Windows 10 and Upgrade to Windows 11 | Trusted Platform Module Enable 2024

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✅Check if your PC supports TPM 2.0: First, ensure that your PC hardware supports TPM 2.0. You can usually find this information in your computer's BIOS/UEFI settings or by referring to the manufacturer's specifications.

✅Access BIOS/UEFI settings: Restart your computer and access the BIOS/UEFI settings. The method to access these settings varies depending on your computer's manufacturer. Common keys to enter BIOS/UEFI settings are F2, F10, Del, Esc, or F12. Refer to your computer's manual or manufacturer's website for specific instructions.

✅Enable TPM in BIOS/UEFI: Once you're in the BIOS/UEFI settings, navigate to the section related to security or advanced settings. Look for an option related to TPM or Trusted Platform Module. Enable it if it's not already enabled.

✅Save changes and exit: After enabling TPM in the BIOS/UEFI settings, save the changes and exit the settings. This action usually involves pressing a key like F10 to save and exit.

✅Verify TPM status: After restarting your computer, you can verify that TPM is enabled by checking the TPM Management tool in Windows or by running the TPM.MSC command in the Run dialog box (Win + R). This tool will confirm whether TPM is enabled and functioning properly.

✅Install Windows 11: If TPM is enabled successfully, you can proceed with installing Windows 11. Keep in mind that Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0 for installation, so having it enabled is crucial.

✅Update TPM firmware (if necessary): In some cases, you might need to update the firmware of your TPM module to ensure compatibility with Windows 11. Check your computer manufacturer's website for any available firmware updates for TPM.

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Not even the Microsoft guide to enabling TPM gave me the first couple of troubleshooting steps you ran. To be fair, I still need to update my BIOS, but it was handy to learn about the health check and confirm this is my only issue.

Thanks for the great video (and awesome work on keeping it brief!).

grantmillar
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do you have video about delete protection history?? i tried other methods and cant delete those annoying files in my computer. administration wont let me delete history files scan.. in Defender\Scans

Khiel_Gaming
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dude. my ryzen 3 1200 quad core cpu is another reason why i cant upgrade to windows 11 . why? why they do this to me.

michaelb
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Pressing F2 during boot did not bring up BIOS. PC started up normally.

AlexCrss
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HELP!!! last time i did that my m.2 burned. it has to do something with that? should i do it again? PLS HELP ME

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