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06-25-2021 04:48 AM
I am in HP ProDesk 600 G1 Tower and I really want to update to Windows 11. But for that, I need to update to TPM 2.0 first but there is no TPM 2.0 support for ProDesk 600 G1. I downloaded the update file to just try to update to 2.0 but I failed because it wants a TPM owner password which I don't have and I can't seem to get. So my questions are:
• Will there be a BIOS update which allows you to update to TPM 2.0?
• Can I update to TPM 2.0 if I enter the password?
• How can I get the TPM Password or set the owner and set the password?
Thank you in advance!
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06-25-2021 10:25 AM
Hi, again:
I did find this document regarding hard and soft floor requirements, so we are just going to have to wait and see what happens when we actually try to upgrade older PC's to W11...
Compatibility for Windows 11- Compatibility Cookbook | Microsoft Docs
According to the above document, you may be able to upgrade to W11 as long as your PC meets the hard floor requirements.
06-25-2021 07:08 AM
Hi:
The TPM hardware your PC has is too old to be updated to v2.0.
If you want to know this because of Windows 11, your notebook can't run W11 for several reasons...processor, graphics, etc.
See this link for the full list of W11 system requirements...look under the list of supported Intel processors...your PC needs to have an Intel 8th gen core processor in order to run W11.
Windows 11 requirements - What's new in Windows | Microsoft Docs
06-25-2021 10:25 AM
Hi, again:
I did find this document regarding hard and soft floor requirements, so we are just going to have to wait and see what happens when we actually try to upgrade older PC's to W11...
Compatibility for Windows 11- Compatibility Cookbook | Microsoft Docs
According to the above document, you may be able to upgrade to W11 as long as your PC meets the hard floor requirements.
06-25-2021 12:32 PM
Thank You for your reply! I will wait to see if I get an update or not. And by the way, I ran Windows 11 leaked version on this PC by bypassing the TPM 2.0 check or something and it worked perfectly without any bug or issue. So I guess this PC can run Windows 11 but it is just a false requirement. I hope they give a fix for us 🙂
06-25-2021 12:41 PM
You're very welcome.
That is great news.
You can probably force the upgrade even if we don't get notified of one, like we can now on W10.
I think only one or two of my 14 PC's have gotten the update notice from Windows update.
Just make a bootable USB of the OS plug it into the PC, double click to run the setup application and the update will run from the Windows desktop.