Cronox
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- Jun 26, 2021
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The request of the TPM 2.0 had to be planned and announced very well in advance, not suddenly as it was done. If instead they want to now emphasize that there was an agreement with the manufacturers since 2016 and that therefore all systems compatible windows 10 from that date are now compliant with this requirement (here we always talk about complete systems,CPUs,motherboards those affected by the TPM):
a)it is not understood why some CPUs produced after 28 july 2016 and that have the TPM inside (fTPM or PTT) are excluded
b) let me know Microsoft to which e-mail address I have to send the documentation, because I have here in front of me a Windows 10 system of the end of 2020 with CPU supported by your win11 list that does not have the TPM activable. They think about agreeing with the manufacturer of this system...and solve my problem
a)it is not understood why some CPUs produced after 28 july 2016 and that have the TPM inside (fTPM or PTT) are excluded
b) let me know Microsoft to which e-mail address I have to send the documentation, because I have here in front of me a Windows 10 system of the end of 2020 with CPU supported by your win11 list that does not have the TPM activable. They think about agreeing with the manufacturer of this system...and solve my problem
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