*** Microsoft Windows 11 Thoughts & Discussion Thread ***

Just got off the advisor chat that expert aware of this pc health checker is a bug with TMP 2.0 didn't pick it up.

I will share this information you provided and will have this checked by our Microsoft Research Team.
Rest assured this health pc checker app will have an update as well to fix the bug.
 
This makes sense, which explains why I saw no keys in the store in the BIOS. Ok so that means if MS stick to their guns and force TPM 2, then everyone that does have the option to turn it on, will have to do a fresh install (of win10) which sucks really. I've never had secure boot on, always had boot set to uefi or legacy accordingly.


AFAIR there are workarounds to do without re-installing.
 
Observation:
Initially, turning on Firmware TPM (Intel PTT) did make tpm.msc and device manager recognise TPM 2.0.

A few reboots later this is no longer the case. tmp.msc says I have no TPM. Device Manager shows TPM with a warning symbol.

I have disabled PTT, clearly it doesn't "just work".
 
Microsoft chat say u need TMP 2.0 enabled plus The Legacy and Compatibility Support Module (CSM) options must be disabled in the bios in order to run in secure boot and the health checker should entitled u to upgrade to windows 11

If I disabled CSM then I can't see any SSD or NVMe. Crazy

Mine was already disabled but I don't see my NVMe apart from the Windows Boot partition in the BIOS.
 
Just got off the advisor chat that expert aware of this pc health checker is a bug with TMP 2.0 didn't pick it up.

I will share this information you provided and will have this checked by our Microsoft Research Team.
Rest assured this health pc checker app will have an update as well to fix the bug.

I guess the person who wrote the Device Manager code where it shows TPM must have left.:cry:
 
I found TPM in the BIOS and turned it on, first boot some usb errors in device manager, restarted and usb errors gone. Trusted Platform Module 2.0 is now listed in DeviceManager-> security devices.
 
Can't run it but then again I run a PC and not a pretend MAC (plus I think I probably wouldn't run it as is anyway as it looks horrible )

(actually I use a Mobo with a legacy BIOS as I run some hardware that doesn't like UEFI bios so I'm definitely screwed there)
 
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