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ptt-ftpm
About this tag
The ptt-ftpm tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about firmware-based Trusted Platform Module (TPM) implementations, specifically Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT) and AMD fTPM. These are hardware-level security features required by Windows 11. Tagged content explains how enabling PTT or fTPM in the system BIOS can satisfy the TPM 2.0 requirement without purchasing a dedicated TPM module. Common themes include troubleshooting TPM detection issues, checking compatibility with Windows 11, and step-by-step guides for enabling these features on supported motherboards. The tag is relevant for users upgrading older PCs to Windows 11 or resolving TPM-related errors during installation.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 rules for hardware are simple on paper but brutal in practice: you need a 64‑bit CPU on Microsoft’s approved list, UEFI with Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0 — and if your PC falls short the fix can be either trivial (flip a firmware switch) or large (new CPU + motherboard). Many...