How to Enable TPM 2.0 on Gigabyte Motherboards - AMD and Intel / Install Windows 11 Requirements

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How to Enable TPM 2.0 on Gigabyte Motherboards - AMD and Intel / Install Windows 11 Requirements
I will show you how to enable TPM 2.0 in BIOS. In this video we are looking at the gigabyte BIOS.

Windows 11 CPU Support

TPM Modules provide a higher level of security. Most motherboards with newer generation CPU's have TPM integrated in them. You can activate TPM through the BIOS without a Module however you need to make sure it conforms to the TPM 2.0 standard to allow windows 11 to be installed on your system.
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For those who has the intel motherboard and doesn’t see the PTT option, it should be the the one that says “AMD CPU fTPM” and enable it. It should work the same way just in a different name. Thanks for the video since I couldn’t find the exact one I was looking for before👍🏼

lichkingithani
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Clear and direct video. You deserve a lot of praise for keeping this video free of fluff and making it accessible to a broad audience!

mikhailfilitov
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After a lot of stupid tutorials and videos on different sites.. finally a to the point solution.. Thanks for this video it helped me make my pc compatible for win 11...

cntractkiller
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One of the best examples of how an informational video should be created. You might not yet be old enough to drive, but your creativity, intellect, and maturity surpass most on YouTube. Thank you!

WafflerMark
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I don't know how Microsoft expects people to upgrade when Windows Update never presents them with the upgrade option if the TPM is off. That's going to be the case for a lot of DIY PC builders who just had it off lol. Great tutorial

kalef
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***IMPORTANT UPDATE!***

I go in to detail How to Enable Secure Boot and convert your drive from MBR to GPT format which is also necessary to upgrade from windows 8 / 10 to windows 11.

Hope this helps and thank you so much for the support on this video so far!

RollwithPunch
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Worth noting that this how things are organized in the BIOS for AORUS-branded Gigabyte boards only... My "regular" X570 Gigabyte board had the TPM settings organized under "Peripherals."

joshuatatro
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For some reason my motherboard bios is a hybrid of these two, I can't find anyone on the internet with the same thing. But this is the first video to be close enough to my bios to help me. Thank you!

Killernochance
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Thank you so much for a clear and simple video for this! Finally a video that is just straight and to the point, no fluff. And it worked perfectly!

ScottyPimpin
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No cap... straight to the point!!! hats off brother

ArunPradeepMusic
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no idea why i couldn’t run tpm on my computer then saw this tutorial and relieved all stress THANK YOU

Elastho
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Dang, this was super helpful, fr fr. Even my UEFI said no TPM found, but that step of enabling the Intel Security first and saving and restarting and BOOM. TPM 2.0 was hiding on the board the whole time. Thank you dude.

DestructoPop
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My intel looked exactly like his Amd version lol, great video. I had no idea why my new 3k computer wouldn't support windows 10. Thanks!

bobtharealest
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2years later still works, thanks you. Hope you channel get the attention it deserve :D

brunoscotto
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Great video! However, strange choice form Microsoft to make the upgrade to Windows 11 so complicated for a lot of people.

Bolkiebasher
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Thank you, literally scoured the windows pages for hours and stumbled across this blessing of directness.

TheHamsterbait
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When I go to miscellaneous settings it only says PCIe slot Configuration and 3DMark01 Enhancement and I don’t know what to do.

stanley
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I’m an intel user, the last step got my TPM 2.0 activated - Thank you

ipMan
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Thank you so much for making such an easy to understand video. I have a GIGABYTE B460M DS3H V2 motherboard and I was confused how will I enable software TPM 2.0. My bios looks like the AMD version of the Gigabyte Aurous Bios.

whid
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Thanks a lot. I had the Gigabyte AMD bios and "enabling the TPM" setting worked perfectly. Got rid of the "SRMN" notice on my desktop Win 11. Bravo.

Blackdog