In case if you don’t have access to the desktop or if it is a new system, enabling TPM via boot sequence will work for you.
Once your system reboots, the TPM security chip will be enabled and you can configure it as per your requirements to meet the Windows 11 system requirements. Finally, save and exit the UEFI settings.Choose the Enabled option and press Enter.Inside the Security Settings, select the Trusted Platform Module option and hit Enter.Now, open the security settings page (refer to your manufacturer’s official website to find the security settings as it may vary depending on the brand and model).And choose UEFI Firmware Settings (You won’t see this option if you have a Legacy BIOS).Under the Advanced startup option, Click on Restart now.So, proceed only if you know what you are doing. Warning: Modifying the firmware settings incorrectly may prevent your device from starting up properly. To enable Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on your machine via Windows 10, use the below steps:
Well done! This is how to turn on TPM in BIOS of an Asus device. Finally, click on the Exit button at the top right corner to save and exit.Under the trusted computing, enable the TPM SUPPORT and TPM State options as shown in the screenshot below.
Now install and get the taste of Windows 11. Enable the Security Device Support option as shown in the screenshot below.Ĭongrats! that’s how you can switch on TPM in BIOS on an MSI device.