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HP ProBook 450 G1 Notebook
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I need to enable TPM and i cant see it in my bios and its updated to the latest Version

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@Marawan 

Ever since Microsoft's announcement about Windows 11, folks have been panicking about their PCs not having Secure Boot or TPM 2.0 -- as if this were an immediate problem.

It is NOT!!

You need to be aware that Windows 11 is still in Development and will not be released until some time next year, probably around this same timeframe. So, you have nearly a year to work this issue before it becomes a problem.



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@Marawan 

Ever since Microsoft's announcement about Windows 11, folks have been panicking about their PCs not having Secure Boot or TPM 2.0 -- as if this were an immediate problem.

It is NOT!!

You need to be aware that Windows 11 is still in Development and will not be released until some time next year, probably around this same timeframe. So, you have nearly a year to work this issue before it becomes a problem.



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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