![]() ![]() This will open up the TPM tool on Windows and will let you know if your device has the module installed and operational. But where many people are running into problems is that their TPM is not enabled or needs to be configured. The reality here is that for most users, this will not be a problem (as long as you have a newer CPU). If you are running a different edition of Windows in S mode, you will need to first switch out of S mode prior to upgrading. ![]()
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