Your CPU has support for the Bios version of TPM (Haswell onwards) but your Mobo may not, look for Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT) in your Bios.
Have a look at this video is you have managed to get a copy. No idea if it works but worth a try. If this is not allowed please delete it mods. I don't want to be banned for encouraging piracy or anything.
I just downloaded the PC Health Check App, to see if my PC meets the system requirements to run Windows 11...........
'This PC can't run Windows 11.' what a joke
I wouldn't use something sourced from anywhere other than Microsoft otherwise it might work. Joking aside if it's not from Microsoft it might have rogue code slipped into it somewhere.
Likely whats mentioned loads in the last few pages, TPM turned off in the bios or UEFI/CSM/secure boot thing.
I enabled the AMD CPU fTPM and as if by magic, my PC will now run Windows 11.......I can' remember seeing this in any of the stuff regarding the app checks or the results. No doubt there will be a lot of people scratching their heads wondering why they can't run it??
I wonder if the PC Health Checker is picking up the wrong variable for the TPM check.
Under 'Windows Security' > 'Device security' > 'Security processor details' it shows TPM details but although the 'Specification version' shows '2.0', there's also a 'PPI specification version' = '1.3', 'TPM specification sub-version' = '1.16 (9/21/2016)', 'PC client spec version' = '1.00'.
Under 'Status';
'Attestation' = 'Ready'
'Storage' = 'Ready'
Having a TPM module plugged into a motherboard is the old way. They're all scalped so anyone needing this is sol.So am I understanding this correctly.
Even people with modern systems (me for example with an X570 AORUS ELITE mobo) will need to go out and buy TPM 2.0 module as it seems the mobo doesn't have one?