What should I do if my PC doesn’t have TPM?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

I can't find anything related to TPM in my UEFI settings, and I'm looking for alternatives to upgrading my whole PC. Is there any way to get TPM functionality without buying a new device?

4 Answers

Answered By TechGuru99 On

Check your motherboard's user manual or reach out to the manufacturer for TPM details. You can also run the Microsoft PC Health Check tool to see if your current processor supports TPM.

Answered By PCDIY123 On

If your system has UEFI and Secure Boot enabled, it likely has TPM. You should verify whether it’s TPM 2.0 by checking on the manufacturer's website.

Answered By ModularMaven On

You might be able to purchase a TPM module compatible with your motherboard. Just search for something like the ASUS TPM SPI Module if you have an ASUS board.

Answered By InstallingNinja On

If you really want to install Windows 11 without TPM, you can use Rufus to bypass that requirement. It's a useful workaround if you're in a pinch.

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