Hi everyone! Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm not very tech-savvy when it comes to computers. I have an older PC at my parents' house that works just fine for my office tasks, and I'm looking into whether I can install Windows 11 on it for better security. I've read that it requires TPM 2.0, but I suspect my motherboard, an H310M PRO-VDH, might not support this. Is there any workaround to install Windows 11 without having to buy a new motherboard? Thanks for your help!
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Your motherboard can actually support Windows 11! You just need to turn on TPM in your BIOS settings. If you're unsure how to do that, here's a helpful video guide: [How to Enable Secure Boot and TPM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5HQvy6p_XI). Go check it out and see if that works for you!
That's interesting! I thought my motherboard didn’t support TPM based on my searches. I'll definitely try this method. Thanks a ton!