I hope my TPM 1.2 computer will still allow me to move to the stable from my beta build.
I thought TPM 2.0 was the minimum? But that could have changed.
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I hope my TPM 1.2 computer will still allow me to move to the stable from my beta build.
Probably won't work on my CP/M computer.
Kids these days don't understand what real computing was all about. :'(
Mine was actually a Heathkit. Heathkit was an American company that sent you all the parts and the instructions. You soldered all the components to the boards, did all the wiring and assembly, then ran it through their tests at various stages. Quite an experience! EDIT: I was amazed when I just now Googled Heathkit and found it still is around! Very much limited scope though, no computers or stereos.
My computer didn't pass, but Windows 11 Insider builds are still allowed on non-supported devices. That's why I'm not sure if it will let me move to the final stable version to be released October 5, as that appears to require TPM 2.0, but I don't know...I thought TPM 2.0 was the minimum? But that could have changed.
You can turn on TPM 2.0 from Win 10. See https://www.windowscentral.com/how-...your-pc-if-its-supported#enable_tpm_windows10
You can also do it from a boot to your BIOS setup.
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