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TPM stands for "Trusted Platform Module," and it's a physical chip located in your PC. In the case of Windows 11 system requirements, it's looking for a TPM 2.0 module living on your processor.
Now, you should have a TPM in your PC, be it through hardware or firmware. And if you don't, Windows 11 probably isn't the best OS to use anymore — maybe you could give Linux a shot instead.
In this post, we first explain why you need TPM (Trusted Platform Module) for Windows 11 and then tell you how to install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC without TPM.
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