"TPM 2.0 should be supported and enabled,"did you run compatibility check app? it would tell you what you missing
https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/windows-11#pchealthcheck
i found a option called tpm fireware in bios, the defult is tpm discreteyou will need to go to bios and enable fTPM there
so there is no problem to enable fTPM?discrete is if you have tpm chip inserted into mainboard
ftpm is firmware based
bot of them will work, but dTPM requires this:
without it its same as tpm disabled, its not needed, if fTPM is available
i have the all requirements except TPM2.0The minimum system requirements to install Windows 11:
- A modern 64-bit processor
- 1GHz clock speed, at least 2 cores
- 4GB of RAM and 64GB Drive
- UEFI, Secure Boot capable
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 or newer
- 9-inch display with a minimum resolution of 1366 x 768
- Compatible with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver
- List of Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm processors that support Windows 11
tpm does nothing on its ownso there is no problem to enable fTPM?
i heard it may can block the hard information
secure boot is enabledalso enable Secure Boot
It's perfectly fine. The computer will not have any issues or problems.secure boot is enabled
but i heard fTPM (Internal CPU TPM) the computer may have a problem
TPM itself does not encrypt my disk?It's perfectly fine. The computer will not have any issues or problems.
No, you have to do that yourself.TPM itself does not encrypt my disk?
Ok thank younope, thats a bitlocker, windows app, that has to be encrypted manually if you want to
but yes, once you do that and u get no backup keys and u decide to replace CPU...hmm data lost for sure
bitlocker is not enabled by default