
– TPM 2.0 must be supported and activated on this computer. – This computer does not currently meet Windows 11 requirements. Tool for checking the hardware compatibility of Windows 11 Windows warning screensīelow the screens of the two cases are the warning screens that Windows 10 can display in Windows Update (we’ve included two different screens below), as well as the screen that appears when trying to reinstall. – Will continue after the advertisement – When this warning appears on the screen and the user is in Windows, they will be directed to a Microsoft website to download a tool that will indicate whether the hardware is compatible or not. In the above two cases, the incompatible system warning will be displayed to the user. – ASRock – Gigabyte – tutorial on enabling TPM 2.0 on corporate motherboardsĪ Windows installation usually takes place in two ways: Update your current Windows to the new version from the installed Windows itself, either with the Windows update tool itself or by clicking on the installation file of the new version or a “clean” and fresh install of the system on a new SSD or HD drive that has no system (or one that is being formatted to receive the new Windows 11 and erasing everything on the drive that is in use will). Windows 11 will be officially released on October 5, 2021.Īlso, check out how to enable TPM on third-party boards: The BIOS version 2208, published on August 9th, is the only innovation that only offers the option of activating the TPM by default without having to change the options after the update. That is, if you update the BIOS to one with this feature, then all of the following process is not required.īelow is an example of the ASUS PRIME H310M-E R2.0 / BR board BIOS. ASUS is one of those already offering new BIOS updates with TPM enabled by default. In new versions, this TPM 2.0 is already defined as active by default, but even here it is necessary to update the BIOS.

Manufacturers are Update your motherboard BIOS Compatible with Windows 11. Microsoft explains why Windows 11 requires TPM chips On most boards, TPM 2.0 still has to be activated manually in the BIOS By default, motherboards with AMD or Intel chipsets released before the arrival of Windows 11 have disabled TPM 2.0, regardless of the model and manufacturer, it is necessary to enter the BIOS and enable the option to follow the normal system installation process. This article shows you how to use the TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) in a motherboard BIOS ASUS, Prerequisite for installing the Windows 11.
