rmation about TPM topics
rmation about TPM topics
Since you need TPM 2.0 for Windows 11, I had to learn more about it. Are there any guidelines on swapping an HDD or SSD between two PCs if the feature is active? For instance, when the operating system fails and I can't boot into Windows, I usually replace the SSD with another drive on a different machine to preserve data before reinstalling. Will this approach still work for your situation?
TPM serves as a security chip serving various functions. It helps safeguard firmware, encrypt stored passwords, and when enabled, offers Bitdrive encryption. If the Bitdrive encryption isn't active by default on Windows 11 or you've turned it off later, your drive won't be protected and can be moved between systems. Additionally, a recovery key is created and saved in your Microsoft account to unlock the drive when needed.