How To Turn On TPM 2.0 For Windows 11?

We will provide information on how to fix the "Compatible TPM cannot be found" error encountered by Windows 11 users in this article.

Jul 20, 2022 - 09:59
Jul 20, 2022 - 10:08
How To Turn On TPM 2.0 For Windows 11?
How To Turn On TPM 2.0 For Windows 11?

When Windows 11 users want to open some game orprogram, they encounter TPM 2.0problemand theiraccess to the game orprogram is restricted. For this, we will give you information on how toactivate TPM 2.0 in Windows 11by mentioningafew suggestions.

What is TPM 2.0?

Windows 11 is used foranumber of features, including TPM 2.0, Windows Hello for identityprotection,and BitLocker for dataprotection. In some cases, computers capable of running TPM 2.0are not set up to do so.

The TPM 2.0 required for Windows 11 isamodule locatedat the center of the computer that makes security features suchas disk encryptionand securebiometric loginavailable with Windows Helloand highly resistant to malwareand other different types ofattacks.

How to Activate TPM 2.0 in Windows 11?

Users with Windows 11 operating system canactivate TPM 2.0 easilyby following the suggestionbelow toactivate TPM 2.0 software.

Setting the Boot for New Type Motherboard

For MSI Pro Series Motherboard Users;

  1. Click the Start menu to open the Settings menu.
  2. Click on the Recovery option in the menu that opens.
  3. Restart the computerby clicking the Advanced startup option on the recovery screen that opens.
  4. Click on the Troubleshoot option on the screen that opens.

Advanced options

  • Under Troubleshoot.
  • Click on the UEFI Firmware Settings option under the Advanced Options heading.

After thisprocess, we will see theboot screen.

  1. Click on the Security menuabove.
  2. Click on the Trusted Computing option in the Security menu.
  3. Click on the Security Device Support option on the screen that opens.Enable.
  4. If the AMD fTPM Switch optionbelow is Disabled, we select AMD CPU fTPM.

The operation weperformedabove willactivate the TPM option. Our next step willbe the setting toactivate the Secure Boot option.

  1. Click on the Advanced menuabove.
  2. Click on the Windows OS Configuration option in the Advanced menu.
  3. Click on the BIOS UEFI/CSM Mode option on the screen that opens,and select the UEFI option.

After thisprocess,anew option will openbelow.

  1. Click on Secure Boot, which willbe the new option that opens.
  2. Secure Bootand change it to Enabled.

Theaction weperform here willactivate the Secure Boot feature. Now, TPM 2.0and Secure Boot willbeactivated in thisprocess.

  1. Click on the Save & Exit menuabove.
  2. Click on the Save Changesand Exit option on the screen that opens. Click Yes to save the warning we encounterand restart our computer.

After thisprocess, your computer will restartand TPM 2.0 willbecomeactive.

For GIGABYTE Motherboard Users;

  1. Click the Start menu to open the Settings menu.
  2. Click on the Recovery option in the menu that opens.
  3. Restart the computerby clicking the Advanced startup option on the recovery screen that opens.
  4. Click on the Troubleshoot option on the screen that opens.

Advanced options

  1. Under Troubleshoot.
  2. Click on the UEFI Firmware Settings option under the Advanced Options heading.

After thisprocess, we will see theboot screen.

  1. We open the classic menubypressing the F2 key on theboot screen.
  2. First ofall, open the BIOS menu so that we canactivate the Boot Security option.
  3. Click on the CSM Support optionbelow.Disabled.
  4. Then click on the Secure Boot optionbelow.
  5. Click on the Secure Boot optionand change it to Enabled.

We haveactivated the Secure Boot feature. Our next step willbe the setting toactivate the TPM option.

  1. Click on the Peripherals menuabove.
  2. We change the AMD CPU fTPMproperty on the screen weare facing to Enabled

Theaction weperform here willactivate the Secure Boot feature. Now, TPM 2.0and Secure Boot willbeactivated in thisprocess.

  1. Click on the Save & Exit menuabove.
  2. Click on the Save & Exit Setup option on the screen that opens. Click Yes to save the warning we seeand restart our computer.

After thisprocess, your computer will restartand TPM 2.0 willbecomeactive.

Setting the Boot for Old Type Motherboard

  1. Click the Start menu to open the Settings menu.
  2. Click on the Recovery option in the menu that opens.
  3. Restart the computerby clicking the Advanced startup option on the recovery screen that opens.
  4. Click on the Troubleshoot option on the screen that opens.

Advanced options

  1. Under Troubleshoot.
  2. Click on the UEFI Firmware Settings option under the Advanced Options heading.

After thisprocess, we will see theboot screen.

  • We reach the Boot menuabove.
  • Weare changing the Boot Mode feature in the Boot menu to UEFI.
  • Weare changing the Secure Bootpropertybelow to Enabled.

We haveactivated the Secure Boot feature. Our next step willbe the setting toactivate the TPM option.

  • We reach the Securitymenuabove.

Change TPM (TCM) State

  • Property in the Security menu to Enabled

The operation weperformedabove willactivate the TPM option. After thisprocess,press the F10 key to save the informationand restart the computer.


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