How to enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot for Windows 11

 How to enable TPM 2.0 for Windows 11

Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot 

First please check to ensure TPM 2.0 is enabled on your device or not 

Use the Windows Security app

Run Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Device Security

If you do not see a Security processor section on this screen your PC may have a TPM that is disabled. see How to enable TPM for more information or check your PC manufacturer’s support information for instructions. to enable the TPM. If you are able to enable a TPM, complete the next step to verify that it is a TPM 2.0.

If you see an option for Security processor details under Security processor, select that and verify that your Specification version is 2.0. If it is less than 2.0, your device does not meet the Windows 11 requirements.


How to enable TPM

If you need to enable TPM, these settings are managed via the UEFI BIOS (PC firmware) and vary based on your device. You can access these settings by choosing: Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Restart now.


From the next screen, choose Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings > Restart to make the changes. These settings are sometimes contained in a sub-menu in the UEFI BIOS labeled Advanced, Security, or Trusted Computing. The option to enable the TPM may be labeled Security Device, Security Device Support, TPM State, AMD fTPM switch, AMD PSP fTPM, Intel PTT, or Intel Platform Trust Technology.



How to Enable Secure Boot in BIOS for Windows 11

Settings >Update & Security > Recovery > Restart now > Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware > settings > Restart > advanced, security, or boot > Select the TPM 2.0 option and choose the Enabled option

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