Microsoft has officially announced that it will not step back from the TPM 2.0 supported motherboard requirement, which has been annoying users for years: The feature required for users who want to switch from Windows 10 to Windows 11 operating system will continue in the new period. So why doesn’t Microsoft give up its stubbornness? Here are the details and what you need to know…
Microsoft: “TPM 2.0 is a must for Windows 11!”
Microsoft has made it clear that it will not compromise on the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirement for users who want to switch to Windows 11. This decision dashed the hopes of users with old hardware before Windows 10 support ends in 2025.
Microsoftdefines TPM 2.0 as the future of security standards. This technology, which increases features such as encryption, authentication and data protection, especially aims to minimize cyber security risks. However, this requirement poses a major obstacle for users with processors produced before 2018.
Virtualization-based security and HVCI (Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity) support, another requirement of Windows 11, also hinders those with old devices.
This situation brings to the agenda that many users either buy a new computer or prefer to stay on old versions. Microsoft, on the other hand, stated that these requirements are indispensable for user security and system integrity and clearly stated that it will not step back.
With the end of Windows 10 support in 2025, it seems that millions of users will either have to invest in new hardware or change the operating system.
How do you think Microsoft’s strict stance affects users? What would be the ideal solution for those with old devices? Don’t forget to share your comments!
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