TPM, short for Trusted Platform Module, is a chip that can be integrated into the motherboard of the PC or added to the CPU separately. But the TPM 2.0 chip limitation is hard to bypass. According to detailed information released by Microsoft, computers that support Windows 11 should be equipped with a TPM 2.0 chip and boot in UEFI mode. Changing the boot mode from BIOS to UEFI is easy, users just need to convert the disk partition style from MBR to GPT, and change the boot mode in the BIOS setting. Even if it is not officially released until October, a lot of users are planning to upgrade their devices so that they can keep up with the Windows 11 minimum requirements. Windows 11 is definitely the focus of all Windows users' attention this year. How to Bypass the TPM 2.0 Limitation Method 2. PAGE CONTENT: How to Check If Your Computer Has a TPM 2.0 Chip Method 1.
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