![]() ![]() Click that, and it should show you what version of TPM it has (if it has fTPM in the BIOS). In the Device Manager look for "Security Devices". Once the unit is up and running, right click on Start and click Device Manager. If you see fTPM, enable it if it is not already enabled. I know you said you already checked the BIOS, but just in case, enter the BIOS, which you can do by pressing the Delete key on startup, and then check under the Security header for fTPM. With this said, you can still check a few things. That processor is not listed in the supported Intel processors on Micrsoft's site. Though I can't say for sure, I doubt it with the T11 due to the processor it uses (Z8350).
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