Originally Posted by lewdog:
My computer doesn’t have it. I’m not even sure what it is.
Should I care?
Its a chip on most business grade computers for encryption. And yes it is needed in almost all business cases.
So the fact they are (windows 11) forcing the issue is major when it comes to supply. Because right now there shit all when it comes to laptops/desktops supply.
Windows 11 is already shaping up to be a disaster. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
My computer doesn’t have it. I’m not even sure what it is.
Should I care?
There is a chance you have TPM on your MB but not turned on. If you go to Settings -> Recovery there you should see an Advanced Startup button. Use that to get into your bios (will force a reboot). Once in, you can cycle through the settings to see if you have an option to turn on PTT. You will need to use your keyboard to navigate as your mouse will not work. And beyond that, I doubt your integrated video supports DirectX 12 so none of the above matters. dxdiag in your run prompt. If it doesn't say 12 then it doesn't support as Win10 would have installed it if it could have.
Otherwise, you are fine for 4 more years with Win10 as far as support (security patches). [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
Its a chip on most business grade computers for encryption. And yes it is needed in almost all business cases.
So the fact they are (windows 11) forcing the issue is major when it comes to supply. Because right now there shit all when it comes to laptops/desktops supply.
Windows 11 is already shaping up to be a disaster.
Windows 10 will still be usable and updated for the next 5 years. [Reply]
There will be multiple ways to bypass the TPM requirement. I wouldn't be surprised if they changed the requirements again before release. But they might not. TPM is very useful for admins and organizations. The ones who actually pay Microsoft lots of money...
Microsoft: Excuse me handsome young varsity captain of the football team. Would you mind making sure no one fondles my 30 year junior wife while she chooses which panties fit her best as I run an errand for 1 hour?
Linux: No sir, I wouldn't. Take your time. [Reply]