With rapid contact with the end of Windows 10, Microsoft is carrying on the efforts to woo users to switch to Windows 11 – even if it means digging your current PC and buying a new one that is able to run a new operating system.
The latest effort of the company comes from the beginning of this month, as a new published page, which enhances the properties of a reliable platform module (TPM) and makes Windows 11 better and more secure than its predecessor. Among other things, it suggests that TPM can encryp your files, control software on your computer, and prevent people from physically changing hardware in your computer.
Although there are actually some safety benefits for Windows 11 and TPM, the important thing here is that Microsoft has required TPM 2.0 for Windows 11, which is why such old Windows 10 are not eligible to upgrade 10 pcs-and even after this time, Microsoft is firm in that need.
If you are still on Windows 10, but your system does not meet TPM imagination or any other requirement for Windows 11, then you do not have to leave it. Look at our article to save your Windows 10 PC even after the October deadline of Microsoft for End-off-Sport Hits.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC Four Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.