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HP Compaq Elite 8300 SF
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Windows 11 Support with the BIOS.  how to enable TPM required for Windows 11 ??

Please provide screen shot as the information from HP support is relevant to newer BIOS and it is not the BIOS that in inclued on the HP Compaq Elite 8300

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@trinnyg23 

TPM is provided in the Security section of the UEFI settings. 

 

So, if your PC only has BIOS settings, not UEFI, it is not going to support TPM.



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Hi, @trinnyg23 

 

Your PC has a TPM 1.2 device and has a UEFI BIOS. 

 

Depending on when it was manufactured it may also have the secure boot option.

 

Nevertheless, it will not meet the requirements to run W11 when it is released to market, because your PC needs to have a TPM 2.0 device (yours can't be upgraded), and it also must have an Intel 8th gen core processor (yours only has a 3rd gen, and cannot be upgraded).

 

You can test W11 on your PC, and no doubt it will work very well.

 

I am running the latest build on a HP 8200 Elite CMT.  I have all the drivers installed and everything works great.

 

It's too bad that I will have to reinstall W10 back on there once W11 is released to market, unless the gurus out there can figure out a way to bypass all the hardware checks like they have done with the pre-release versions.

 

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It was in the BIOS settings as Virtual Trusted Platform.  I have included a screen shot from windows 10 showing TPM v1.2

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Hi:

 

it should also be in the device manager whether or not Virtualization is enabled.

 

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