📅  最后修改于: 2023-12-03 15:05:57.213000             🧑  作者: Mango
Windows 11 TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is a hardware component that provides advanced security features that enable the operating system to protect sensitive and critical data. It is a secure microcontroller that is embedded in the motherboard of a computer.
A TPM provides hardware-level security features that are not possible with software security. It helps to protect the system from vulnerabilities and attacks at the hardware level. Some of the key features of a TPM include:
Secure boot – ensures that only trusted software is loaded during the boot process, preventing malware and other attacks.
Device authentication – verifies the identity of the computer, preventing unauthorized access and tampering.
Data encryption – secures data stored on the hard drive, protecting it from theft or interception.
Remote attestation – allows other systems to verify the state of the device, ensuring that it is secure and reliable.
To check if your PC has a TPM chip for Windows 11, follow these steps:
Press Windows + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box.
Type "tpm.msc" and press Enter.
If you see a message that says "Compatible TPM cannot be found", your PC does not have a TPM chip installed.
If you see information about the TPM chip, then your PC has a TPM chip installed.
To enable the TPM chip for Windows 11, follow these steps:
Power on your computer and enter the BIOS setup.
Look for an option called "TPM" or "Trusted Platform Module" and enable it.
Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.
Windows 11 will automatically detect the TPM chip and use it for enhanced security features.
Windows 11 TPM is a crucial component for hardware-level security features and is essential for any computer that needs to protect sensitive or critical data. By enabling the TPM chip, users can ensure that their system is secure and protected from a wide range of vulnerabilities and attacks.