Microsoft explains the importance of TPM in enabling your computer to upgrade to Windows 11
The support for Windows 10 will end on October 14; although you can still use it, you will be at risk from cybercriminals, who are already wringing their hands over the fact that millions and millions of devices will be left vulnerable in a matter of months.
Many users are urging users to make the effort to buy a new PC because they do not understand why Microsoft is not allowing Windows 11 to reach slightly older PCs, even in light of the current state of the world economy.
TPM 2.0 is one of the prerequisites for updating to Windows 11, and Microsoft has released a new support page outlining the importance of TPM.
However, they assert that TPM can encrypt data, making it more difficult for hackers to obtain private information.
Additionally, it mentions that the TPM uses a feature called Secure Boot to confirm the integrity of the firmware and system software, assisting in preventing malware from operating when the computer is first starting up.
She also says that the TPM can identify the changes and stop them if someone tries to physically tamper with the computers.
Numerous new features aimed at enhancing usability and performance are anticipated in Windows 11.
Last but not least, updating to Windows 11 guarantees that your computer is prepared for upcoming security updates.
