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AbelOdalis
Jul 10, 2024Copper Contributor
Can't install Windows 11 Insider Build because of lack TPM 2.0
Skyler-B
Aug 21, 2024Iron Contributor
1.Check if TPM is Enabled in BIOS:
Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing Delete, F2, or Esc during startup).
Look for settings related to "TPM" or "Security". Ensure that TPM is enabled. Sometimes TPM may be present but disabled by default.
2.Update BIOS/UEFI:
Visit your motherboard or computer manufacturer’s website for any available BIOS updates. Updating your BIOS might add support for TPM.
3.Installing a TPM Module:
If your motherboard has a header for a TPM module but does not have one installed, you might be able to purchase and install a compatible TPM 2.0 module.
Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing Delete, F2, or Esc during startup).
Look for settings related to "TPM" or "Security". Ensure that TPM is enabled. Sometimes TPM may be present but disabled by default.
2.Update BIOS/UEFI:
Visit your motherboard or computer manufacturer’s website for any available BIOS updates. Updating your BIOS might add support for TPM.
3.Installing a TPM Module:
If your motherboard has a header for a TPM module but does not have one installed, you might be able to purchase and install a compatible TPM 2.0 module.