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05-06-2022 02:27 AM
Hi, @AJINKYA1010 I highly suggest that you do not upgrade to Windows 11 at the moment. A lot of people here have complained about driver issues, software errors, and hardware problems when they upgraded to Windows 11. I also believe that the reason you need the TPM is that your PC may be incompatible with Windows 11 which is already a red flag.
So, the smart choice now is to just continue using Windows 10 till Windows 11 has been sorted out properly.
05-06-2022 07:10 AM
Hi, @AJINKYA1010
Your notebook does not have a TPM security device.
Even if it did, it would have been the older TPM 1.2 version which does not meet the W11 hardware requirements.
Also, your notebook's processor is not supported for W11.
Intel processors need to be 8th generation core or newer, and yours is an intel 4th generation core processor.
If you want to try out W11 on your notebook, you will have to use one of the several W11 hardware check bypass methods to install W11.
I found this method to be the easiest way to do that...
Windows 11 Upgrade Hack on Any Hardware | Dong Knows Tech
Before you install W11, I would make a system image of your current W10 installation prior to updating to W11, so you can easily reinstall W10 in the future. I used the free Macrium Reflect software to do that, under the Backup at Home section.
Along with the system image, make sure you create the bootable DVD or USB rescue drive you boot from to access the system image stored on your portable hard drive.