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Microsoft stubbornly sticks to Windows 11’s TPM security requirement – and risks annoying Windows 10 users

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  • Microsoft has stated that requirement for TPM 2.0 is ‘non-negotiable’
  • This clarification came as part of a blog post for businesses
  • It looks like there’s no chance of consumers being let off the hook either

Those with Windows 10 PCs who are blocked from upgrading to Windows 11 due to a lack of TPM 2.0 may have been hoping Microsoft might relent on that requirement – but the software giant has clarified that this won’t happen.

Neowin noticed that in a post addressing IT admins, Microsoft explained that TPM 2.0 is a ‘non-negotiable’ element for the future of Windows computers running Windows 1

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