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TPM 14-1 Module

Eric Kazer

This will be everyone's favorite device. In order to install Windows 11 you will need this stupid thing. Yet another scumbag thing to with windows 11. Yet another thing to buy. WTF.

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apparently there is already a work around for this. hopefully they remove this requirement before launching it..

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Back to the fun of modded iso images on dodgy websites, and testing them in VM's before actually using them.  

 

Oh joys. 

 

 

PC - NZXT H510 Elite, Ryzen 5600, 16GB DDR3200 2x8GB, EVGA 3070 FTW3 Ultra, Asus VG278HQ 165hz,

 

Mac - 1.4ghz i5, 4GB DDR3 1600mhz, Intel HD 5000.  x2

 

Endlessly wishing for a BBQ in space.

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This is a good video, At lest for Asus motherboards. Just blew my mind.

 

Video that might be pulled from this helped me figure it out. Normal person would never figure it out. Always trying to sell something. It's built into the CPU. Don't fall for it. Did that, Windows 11 can now be installed as per future proofing.

 

Message should look like this for Windows 11.PNG

 

What Microsoft uses to check for compatibility.

WindowsPCHealthCheckSetup.msi

 

My Asus laptop from q2 of 2020 already is compatible without BIOS adjusting. It's a Asus Vivobook. At least I figured it out. A little help from Handy Andy tech tips. LTT should also cover this. Only problem I can see is if the CMOS battery dies.

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Thinking of building a deployment image at work, so no one has to worry about a dodgey source (going to pull the iso from win insider access or another reliable/trusted avenue)

Project Gray Scale
Intel Core i7 6900k @ 4.2Ghz - Dominator 32GB DDR4 2400 CL10 - Samsung 970 EVO+ 1TB NVMe - 2 Samsung 840 EVO 1TB (Gaming and Sratch) - 2 Barracuda 2TB 
Asus x99 Deluxe - MSI Aero OC GTX 1080Ti - Seasonic 760 XP² - Mod1PC Custom Cables - EKWB CPU & GPU Blocks Nickle/Plexi - EKWB D5 PWM 
EKWB PE360 - Corsair ML120 (6)  - InWin 303- NK65 Entry Watermelon w/ Gat Laseron 70g (205g0 & Filmed) - Logitech G Pro x Superlight
Kanto YU2 - Sennheiser PC360 SE - Acer XF270HU

BUT DOES IT FOLD?! https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=963814

 

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-> Moved to Windows

 

@Eric Kazer

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Anyone know how to enable TTP or TPM on a gigabyte Z390 auros pro wifi with a 8700k?

I cant find anything in my bios and I updated it yesterday to see if it would be available in a newer bios version, I did find enable secure boot the options were custom or standard I tried both modes but still nothing seems to make a difference.

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6 hours ago, Damien19721508 said:

Anyone know how to enable TTP or TPM on a gigabyte Z390 auros pro wifi with a 8700k?

I cant find anything in my bios and I updated it yesterday to see if it would be available in a newer bios version, I did find enable secure boot the options were custom or standard I tried both modes but still nothing seems to make a difference.

They are a bunch of Aorus boards, can you be more specific?

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6 hours ago, Damien19721508 said:

Anyone know how to enable TTP or TPM on a gigabyte Z390 auros pro wifi with a 8700k?

I cant find anything in my bios and I updated it yesterday to see if it would be available in a newer bios version, I did find enable secure boot the options were custom or standard I tried both modes but still nothing seems to make a difference.

Look for the "Intel PTT" for Intel Motherboards in BIOS Settings>Advanced.

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or fTPM in AMD Motherboards

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Obviously, this is a ROG BIOS so the location may vary per brand. But I hope you get the point.

CPU - i9-11900K

Motherboard - ROG Strix Z590-F

RAM - G.Skill F4-3600C18-16GVK DDR4

GPU - MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Seahawk

Case - Phanteks Enthoo 719

Storage

PNY CS3030 1TB m.2 NVMe SSD
Seagate BarraCuda ST4000DM004-2CV104
Seagate BarraCuda 120 SSD ZA1000CM10003
Seagate BarraCuda ST4000LM024-2AN17V

PSU - Corsair RM850 Gold 850watts 80+ Fully Modular

Display(s) - 24" Dell P2418HT (x2)

Cooling - NZXT Z63

 

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