On the next screen, click on Search Automatically for updated Driver version option and follow the onscreen instructions to install updated driver software on your computer.
If Trusted Platform Module 2.0 is not listed or if you see yellow triangle next to it, right-click on Trusted Platform Module 2.0 and click on Update Driver option. Right-click on the Start button and select Device Manager. On Device Manager screen, expand Security Devices entry and see if Trusted Platform Module 2.0.
Verify TPM in Device ManagerĪfter enabling TPM in UEFI, you need to make sure that TPM 2.0 has been detected by the system. Note: On UEFI Settings screen, TPM Settings may be available under Advanced Security, Trusted Computing, Intel Software Guard or other headings.Īlso, the option to Enable TPM may be named as Intel Platform Trust Technology, Intel PTT, Intel SGX Enable, Security Device or Security Device Support, AMD fTPM or AMD PSP fTPM. Make sure you save the revised TPM Settings and logout from UEFI. On the next screen, locate TPM Settings option and toggle the TPM Device Status to ON position.
On the next screen, click on Restart to proceed to UEFI Settings screen. In the right-pane, scroll down and click on Restart now button, located under “Advanced Startup” section.įrom the next screen, navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings. Go to Settings > Update & Security > select Recovery in the left-pane. This can be fixed by enabling TPM in BIOS/UEFI Settings. In certain cases, the computer is equipped with TPM security chip, but it does not show up on Device Security screen. If it is below 2.0, your computer does not qualify for Windows 11.
If TPM Specification version is 2.0, your computer is ready for Windows 11. On the next screen, make sure that Specification Version is 2.0. Note: If Security Processor is not listed, you need to manually Enable TPM on your computer (see steps as provided below). In the right-pane, click on Security Processor Details link. To check whether your computer is ready for Windows 11, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Select Device Security in the left-pane. If you purchased your computer during the last 5 years, it should be equipped with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and capable of being upgraded to Windows 11.