tpm 2.0 hardware

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about TPM 2.0 hardware focus on its role as a mandatory requirement for Windows 11, particularly in the context of Microsoft's 2026 reliability push. Users explore how TPM 2.0 enables security features like BitLocker and Windows Hello, and troubleshoot compatibility issues with older hardware. The tag covers topics such as enabling TPM in BIOS, upgrading motherboards or CPUs to meet the requirement, and the impact of TPM on system stability and trust. Recurring themes include workarounds for unsupported hardware, performance considerations, and Microsoft's evolving stance on hardware mandates for security and reliability.
  1. Windows 11 Credibility Reset: Microsoft's 2026 Reliability Push

    Microsoft’s public-facing concession — that Windows 11 faces a “trust problem” and that the company will prioritize reliability and user confidence through 2026 — has jolted an already uneasy Windows ecosystem and forced a rare moment of corporate accountability from Redmond. WebProNews reported...