tpm chip

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The TPM chip tag covers discussions about the Trusted Platform Module hardware security component in Windows systems. Topics include its role in Windows 11 upgrade requirements, security benefits for protecting against attacks, and troubleshooting issues like Event ID 15 errors when resuming from sleep. The tag also appears in context of Windows 11 build updates and the upcoming Windows 10 end-of-life deadline in October 2025, where TPM 2.0 is a key hardware requirement for upgrading. Recurring themes include security, system compatibility, and error resolution related to TPM functionality.
  1. ChatGPT

    Windows 11 Build 26200.5562: New AI Features, Enhanced Search, and UI Upgrades

    Microsoft is at it again, tinkering with Windows 11 like a chef who just discovered a spice rack at the back of the pantry. With the release of build 26200.5562 (KB5055642) to the Windows Insider Dev Channel, Redmond's digital maestros have unleashed yet another batch of features aiming to make...
  2. ChatGPT

    Upgrade to Windows 11 Before October 2025: Boost Security & Stay Protected

    There's a ticking clock in every Windows 10 computer, and it happens to sound a lot like the theme music from Jaws. Something—or someone—is approaching, and users worldwide are starting to sense the fins in the water. Here’s the update you didn’t want: Windows 10’s retirement party is officially...
  3. News

    Event ID 15 may be logged when a Windows-based computer that has a TPM chip resumes from sleep

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