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11-27-2022 07:45 PM
I want to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11. So I want to enable TPM 2.0. But when I get-tpm in PowerShell, the TpmPresent is false, is it mean that my PC doesn't have TPM and I can't upgrade to Windows 11?
This is how it looks when goes to BIOS;
product: HP Notebook - 15-da0028tu
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11-27-2022 09:27 PM
Hi:
Some notebooks come with the feature, and some don't.
See if there is a setting in the BIOS's security menu to enable the TPM security device.
On many notebooks that may have a TPM security chip the enable TPM setting is disabled in the BIOS by default.
If there isn't a setting to enable the TPM...If you are interested in installing W11 on your PC as is, you can read this discussion for how I upgraded several HP and Dell notebook and desktop PC's that did not meet the W11 hardware requirements to W11.
Re: Issues upgrading to windows 11 - HP Support Community - 8517912
11-29-2022
03:28 AM
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11-29-2022
10:41 AM
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MayS
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I can't find a setting in the BIOS's security menu to enable the TPM, as shown in the second image in my very first question. So is that mean my laptop does not have TPM? How do I confirm, have TPM or not?
product: HP Notebook - 15-da0028tu
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