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02-25-2024 10:46 AM
I would like to update to Windows 11. After I run the PC Health Check and checked if my pc support Windows 11, I saw that TPM was not detected. I went into the BIOS and saw that TPM is set to Hidden. I want to know if my system will support, everything will be ok, if I will change the TPM setting into Available. Thank you!
02-25-2024 12:11 PM
If your notebook has a TPM 2.0 security device, the rest of the notebook's hardware meets Microsoft's minimum W11 hardware requirements.
No one can tell you if your notebook is guaranteed to work 100% with no issues on W11 because although it meets the Microsoft hardware requirements, HP has not provided any W11 drivers for your notebook.
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Normally you can use the W10 drivers on W11 if by chance something needs a driver.
If it were me, I would definitely try the upgrade, since Microsoft will be ending support for W10 in less than 2 years.
You have 10 days to easily go back to W10 if you can't get everything to work right, or simply don't like W11, as long as you don't delete any of the W11 upgrade files or the Windows.old folder.
Windows 11: How to go back to Windows 10 (youtube.com)