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Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's what it does and how you can work around that requirement if your old PC doesn't have one.
To upgrade to Windows 11, I must purchase a special ASUS TPM module and install it into the motherboard’s TPM header, then update my BIOS and enable TPM 2.0.
To upgrade to Windows 11, I must purchase a special ASUS TPM module and install it into the motherboard’s TPM header, then update my BIOS and enable TPM 2.0.
We’ve already seen that there are ways around Windows 11’s TPM requirement. After all, Asus has already started updating firmware for older Intel CPUs, optimizing for the operating system.
ASUS has just announced a list of compatible motherboards that are ready for Windows 11 -- with the key player here being the TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) as it is a requirement of Windows 11.
Since Windows 11 has announced its TPM module requirement, the prices for previously abundant and underappreciated TPM add-on boards for PC motherboards have skyrocketed. We’ve been getting c… ...
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 specification is affected by two buffer overflow vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to access or overwrite sensitive data, such as cryptographic keys.
TPM module on an Asus motherboard. Former U.S. military security specialist Christopher Tarnovsky found a weakness in Infineon’s SLE66 CL PE and presented the results of his hack at the Black ...
My module is TPM 1.2, Asus makes 2.0 compliant ones now and apparently Bitlocker doesn't use RSA Keys when a TPM 2.0 is available. If so, how do I do the upgrade without locking myself out of my data?
I want to buy a TPM module for BitLocker for an Asus x99 Deluxe II mobo (https://www.asus.com/au/Motherboards/X99-DELUXE-II/) but I can't find any info on what module's its actually compatable with.