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What is the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 and its Windows Driver?

The Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

In particular, TPM 2.0 is required for certain security features in Windows 11, such as BitLocker (full disk encryption), Windows Hello (biometric authentication), and secure boot, and it is often a requirement for modern hardware.

The Windows driver for TPM is the software that allows the operating system to communicate with and utilize the TPM chip on your device.

How to Install the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 Driver in Windows

Here are the steps to install or check the TPM driver in Windows:

1. Check if TPM is enabled on your system:

2. Install or Update TPM Drivers via Device Manager:

If TPM is present but not working, or if you need to install or update the TPM driver, follow these steps:

3. Enable TPM in BIOS (if necessary):

If TPM is not detected or enabled, you may need to enable it from your system's BIOS/UEFI settings:

4. Check for Windows Updates:

Conclusion:

The TPM 2.0 Windows driver