Compared to Windows 10 and other operating systems, Microsoft has upped the minimum system requirements ofWindows 11.
Among them, the obvious change is that Windows 11 requires TPM version 2.0.
Well then, what is TPM and how can you tell if your PC has TPM for Windows 11?

Get related information from the following part.
What Is TPM?
TPM, short for Trusted Platform Module, is an international standard for a secure cryptoprocessor.
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In short, TPM is about security.
To install Windows 11, you should verify your PC has TPM 2.0 and is enabled.
How to find out if your PC can run Windows 11?

you could use a professional Windows 11 compatibility checker to test your PC.
So firstly, how to see if your PC has TPM for Windows 11?
3 ways are available.

Press theWin + Rkeys to open theRunwindows, typetpm.mscand clickOKto open Microsoft Management Console.
Then, a window appears to tell you a check result.
To meet the TPM requirement for Windows 11, They should be allTRUE.

Thus, check that it is turned on.
Well then, how to enable TPM?
you might do this task in Windows 10 or BIOS.
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How to Enable TPM in Windows 10
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In Windows 10, navigate toSettings > Update & Security.
Go toRecovery, clickRestart nowfrom theAdvanced startupsection.
ClickTroubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware prefs.
ClickRestartto get the security configs screen.
Select theTrusted Platform Module (TPM)option and pressEnter.
Then, enable it.
Exit the prefs and confirm the changes to reboot your machine.
How to Enable TPM in BIOS
If your machine cant access BIOS, what should you do?
Bottom Line
How to verify if your PC has TPM for Windows 11?
How to enable TPM in BIOS or Windows 10?
Now, you get the answers and just do by following the mentioned methods.