For that reason, Microsoft published a workaround that allowed Windows 11 to be installed on PCs with the older TPM 1.2 module. It was a fairly straight forward workaround, provided your PC had ...
A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is an all singing, all dancing security component that can store sensitive secrets such as encryption keys, and help ensure the machine boots the firmware and ...
The tech giant reasoned that the need for the higher requirements was mainly due to improved security on Windows 11. Alongside new CPUs, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 became mandatory.
In this post, we first explain why you need TPM (Trusted Platform Module) for Windows 11 and then tell you how to install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC without TPM. TPM, which is an abbreviation ...
Unlike the regular versions of Windows 11, this variant doesn't enforce strict hardware requirements such as TPM 2.0 or Secure Boot. This flexibility has allowed some users with older PCs to run ...
Microsoft's requirements for Windows 11 include a 1GHz or faster CPU with at least two cores, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, ...
Microsoft relisted the Intel 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen CPUs it had previously removed from the list of Windows 11-supported CPUs.
The latest final version of Rufus launched a few hours ago. The new update, version 3.22, which had came out last week as beta, adds the option to disable BitLocker encryption from within the ...