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07-07-2021 06:53 AM
My BIOS date is August 2015, which is when I bought my computer. Running tpm.msc shows that TPM is not found. I have read that TPM chips can be installed on motherboards with the appropriate pins. Does anyone know if that is possible with my computer? The computer is fast and works fine. Would rather not replace it to install Windows 11 -- which requires TPM 2.0.
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07-08-2021 12:13 PM
@Bill_NYC , welcome to the Community.
It may be a bit early to begin adding components to your computer as MS has not settled on the specifications for Win II. You can check the motherboard to see if there is a TPM header. This would most likely be found on the bottom of the mobo. If there is no header you can't add a TPM module.
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07-08-2021 12:13 PM
@Bill_NYC , welcome to the Community.
It may be a bit early to begin adding components to your computer as MS has not settled on the specifications for Win II. You can check the motherboard to see if there is a TPM header. This would most likely be found on the bottom of the mobo. If there is no header you can't add a TPM module.
Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.
I am not an HP Employee!!
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08-17-2021 07:15 PM
@Bill_NYC wrote:How do you identify a TPM header?
@Bill_NYC wrote:How do you identify a TPM header?
I am not exactly certain how to identify it. Normally, HP has the parts of their motherboards labeled. Otherwise, the only description that I found was it is near the bottom, middle of the board.
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09-17-2021 04:31 PM
@Luis_Duarte , welcome to the Community.
If you haven't done so, you should start your own thread in the Notebook section of the Community. You will get more answers to your question.
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