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HP 15s-eq1000 Laptop PC (1L0Z7AV)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Does my notebook has tpm 2.0 to uprage my windows 10 to win 11 ?

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Hi:

 

Your notebook has a TPM 2.0 security device, there will be a security devices category in the device manager and the TPM 2.0 security device will be listed there.

 

If you do not see such a setting, then check the security menu in the BIOS and see if you have to enable it.

 

If no setting or the BIOS reports the TPM is enabled, then unfortunately, there isn't anything you can do other than to use a workaround to upgrade to W11.

 

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 22H2.

 

You have to use the version of the Rufus utility that I zipped up and attached in the discussion (v3.18).

 

Re: Issues upgrading to windows 11 - HP Support Community - 8517912

 

If the in-place upgrade fails, you should be able to clean install W11 using the bootable W11 installation flash drive you made with Rufus.

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Hi:

 

Your notebook has a TPM 2.0 security device, there will be a security devices category in the device manager and the TPM 2.0 security device will be listed there.

 

If you do not see such a setting, then check the security menu in the BIOS and see if you have to enable it.

 

If no setting or the BIOS reports the TPM is enabled, then unfortunately, there isn't anything you can do other than to use a workaround to upgrade to W11.

 

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 22H2.

 

You have to use the version of the Rufus utility that I zipped up and attached in the discussion (v3.18).

 

Re: Issues upgrading to windows 11 - HP Support Community - 8517912

 

If the in-place upgrade fails, you should be able to clean install W11 using the bootable W11 installation flash drive you made with Rufus.

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Thanks for your support Paul, TPM is active now and i can now install win 11. Bios settings worked.

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You're very welcome.

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