

Also, do not forget to check how to make Taskbar Smaller on Windows 11, and how to enable DirectStorage on Windows 11.

Now you have to browse the BIOS/UEFI menus looking for the TPM setting under these settings: Security Chip, Security Device Support, TPM Device, TPM Support, or TPM State.Or else, to enter the BIOS settings you simply have to hold down the Shift key while restarting your PC and it will bring you to the BIOS menu.Here, simply click on Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > UEFI Firmware Settings > Restart. After rebooting, you will get a list with a menu of options.To do that click on Start and then go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Restart Now. TPM 2. TPM 2.0 is the minimum requirement recommended by Microsoft. Storage: 64 GB or greater available disk space. You will need to enter your BIOS settings. How to check if your system supports TPM 2.0. To install or upgrade to Windows 11, devices must meet the following minimum hardware requirements: Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with two or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor or system on a chip (SoC).So to enable TPM on your Windows 11 computer, follow the steps below: In case if the status doesn’t show “The TPM is ready for use,” it simply means that the TPM is disabled by default in the BIOS.At this point, all you have to do is simply check the TPM status and its specification version.After that just type tpm.msc in the text box and press Enter key.Or else you can also press the shortcut key Windows + R together to open the Run utility. First of all, click on Start and type Run, and open it.
