
Secure boot is a feature on your UEFI motherboard that only allows approved operating system and hardware driver to boot up and a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is used by services like BitLocker drive encryption to confirm the OS and firmware are what they’re supposed to be. We can see that Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 are on the list. ۰ Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 They are unfamiliar with this level of concept, so, they are considering the possibility to install Windows 11 without Secure Boot or TPM.Īccording to the Windows 11 minimum system requirements stated by official Microsoft, the Win 11 OS only works on the device that at least meets the basic requirements: However, most of them find that they can't install or upgrade to Windows 11 when they receive the "This PC must support Secure Boot" or "TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled on this PC" message.

Many users switch to Win 11 because it can be free upgraded from Windows 10. Windows 11 is the latest Windows operating system released by Microsoft.

Is Secure Boot/TPM required for Windows 11 installation?
