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Choose your operating system: Windows 11 or Linux.

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dragor27
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12-12-2021, 02:52 AM
#11
I agree, but there is also the problem of Windows 11 requiring either a layman to go into the uefi and turn on TPM if they have a supported platform. I can't imagine them being able to handle doing that either. And that isn't something you can do remotely for people either.
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dragor27
12-12-2021, 02:52 AM #11

I agree, but there is also the problem of Windows 11 requiring either a layman to go into the uefi and turn on TPM if they have a supported platform. I can't imagine them being able to handle doing that either. And that isn't something you can do remotely for people either.

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HackSoreRus
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12-12-2021, 07:12 AM
#12
TPM stands for Trusted Platform Module. It’s a hardware component that secures your system by storing cryptographic keys and performing integrity checks. A normal user might enable it in UEFI to ensure the device’s firmware is authentic and to protect against unauthorized modifications, enhancing overall security.
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HackSoreRus
12-12-2021, 07:12 AM #12

TPM stands for Trusted Platform Module. It’s a hardware component that secures your system by storing cryptographic keys and performing integrity checks. A normal user might enable it in UEFI to ensure the device’s firmware is authentic and to protect against unauthorized modifications, enhancing overall security.

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bordbeinsvein
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12-12-2021, 09:26 AM
#13
Because they provide poor background information or simply lack understanding of how computers function.
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bordbeinsvein
12-12-2021, 09:26 AM #13

Because they provide poor background information or simply lack understanding of how computers function.

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Ludwis100
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12-12-2021, 10:18 AM
#14
Microsoft chose Windows 11 needs TPM 2.0 functionality. The installation won’t happen unless it’s present. Most users, including those on their own systems, haven’t turned it on by default. See the official Windows 11 description for more details.
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Ludwis100
12-12-2021, 10:18 AM #14

Microsoft chose Windows 11 needs TPM 2.0 functionality. The installation won’t happen unless it’s present. Most users, including those on their own systems, haven’t turned it on by default. See the official Windows 11 description for more details.

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12-12-2021, 01:19 PM
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CreeperRocket1
12-12-2021, 01:19 PM #15

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ricby
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12-12-2021, 03:38 PM
#16
Despite my recent release of hardware, I still favor Linux over Windows 11. In fact, I dislike Windows 10 even more, and I prefer Manjaro.
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ricby
12-12-2021, 03:38 PM #16

Despite my recent release of hardware, I still favor Linux over Windows 11. In fact, I dislike Windows 10 even more, and I prefer Manjaro.

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Redacting
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12-12-2021, 04:18 PM
#17
They mentioned the recommendation is 2.0 and it will be needed for new systems from OEMs, though upgrading to 11 is possible as long as you have tmp 1.2.
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Redacting
12-12-2021, 04:18 PM #17

They mentioned the recommendation is 2.0 and it will be needed for new systems from OEMs, though upgrading to 11 is possible as long as you have tmp 1.2.

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905xA
Senior Member
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12-12-2021, 05:19 PM
#18
Previously I checked the site and saw a reference to 1.2, but now they state 2.0 is necessary. I'm not sure if I'm mistaken or if they're mistaken—I don't believe anyone has confirmed it yet.
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905xA
12-12-2021, 05:19 PM #18

Previously I checked the site and saw a reference to 1.2, but now they state 2.0 is necessary. I'm not sure if I'm mistaken or if they're mistaken—I don't believe anyone has confirmed it yet.

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Steel_DragonS2
Junior Member
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12-13-2021, 01:52 AM
#19
They modified the criteria recently, adding TPM 2.0 as a necessity for both fresh and updated setups.
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Steel_DragonS2
12-13-2021, 01:52 AM #19

They modified the criteria recently, adding TPM 2.0 as a necessity for both fresh and updated setups.

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EmmaPrinces
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12-13-2021, 04:11 AM
#20
Unless my understanding is incorrect, Secure Boot prevents Linux from starting, and Windows 11 needs Secure Boot active to function properly. This means your Linux USB drive wouldn't work on a Windows 11 computer.
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EmmaPrinces
12-13-2021, 04:11 AM #20

Unless my understanding is incorrect, Secure Boot prevents Linux from starting, and Windows 11 needs Secure Boot active to function properly. This means your Linux USB drive wouldn't work on a Windows 11 computer.

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