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HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 14-cd0xxx
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Hi,

recently I downloaded PC Health check (Microsoft) to check if my laptop could run windows 11. When running the test I got an error that said that I cannot run windows 11 due to my processor not supporting TPM 2.0. I done some research and found this in the settings app:

Screenshot 2021-06-28 130159.jpg-It says that my TPM chip has:

-A specification version of 2.0

-A PPI specification version of 1.3

-A TPM specification sub version of 1.6 made in the 21st November 2016

-A PC client spec version of 1.0

I want to ask which of these is correct and assuming the Specification version is correct shouldn't I be able to run windows 11?

The error I got when  I tried to see if my laptop can run windows 11The error I got when I tried to see if my laptop can run windows 11

 

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