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A new query about Windows 11 TPM and system compatibility.

A new query about Windows 11 TPM and system compatibility.

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Blue_Fox_Lady
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10-08-2021, 09:15 AM
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I checked the details and it seems your setup might not meet the requirements for the w11 insider features. The main issue appears to be the absence of a TPM module on your motherboard, which is necessary for certain updates and security functions. You’ll need to purchase a compatible TPM module if you want to proceed.

Before buying, verify that your system meets all other specifications—CPU, RAM, GPU, and storage—since compatibility can depend on more than just the TPM. Once you have the TPM installed, it should resolve the issue and allow access to the w11 features.
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Blue_Fox_Lady
10-08-2021, 09:15 AM #1

I checked the details and it seems your setup might not meet the requirements for the w11 insider features. The main issue appears to be the absence of a TPM module on your motherboard, which is necessary for certain updates and security functions. You’ll need to purchase a compatible TPM module if you want to proceed.

Before buying, verify that your system meets all other specifications—CPU, RAM, GPU, and storage—since compatibility can depend on more than just the TPM. Once you have the TPM installed, it should resolve the issue and allow access to the w11 features.

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Daboss132
Member
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10-08-2021, 09:50 AM
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Your processor includes an integrated PTT/firmware TPM. You don’t have to purchase a separate TPM. Access your BIOS settings and turn on Intel’s Trusted Platform Technology. Typically found in the Security section.
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Daboss132
10-08-2021, 09:50 AM #2

Your processor includes an integrated PTT/firmware TPM. You don’t have to purchase a separate TPM. Access your BIOS settings and turn on Intel’s Trusted Platform Technology. Typically found in the Security section.

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KaZBata
Junior Member
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10-08-2021, 01:36 PM
#3
He mentioned that the wavem2 reported compatibility issues, but after switching the configuration from 'Discrete TPM' to firmware TPM, it worked on an Asus Z370 Prime board. The setting was adjusted in the BIOS under PCH Configuration or PCH-FW Configuration.
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KaZBata
10-08-2021, 01:36 PM #3

He mentioned that the wavem2 reported compatibility issues, but after switching the configuration from 'Discrete TPM' to firmware TPM, it worked on an Asus Z370 Prime board. The setting was adjusted in the BIOS under PCH Configuration or PCH-FW Configuration.

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_noko
Junior Member
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10-08-2021, 01:44 PM
#4
I located it, everything is functioning properly now. It was simpler than anticipated, just like that time! Thanks!
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_noko
10-08-2021, 01:44 PM #4

I located it, everything is functioning properly now. It was simpler than anticipated, just like that time! Thanks!