As if we needed *more* around these eWaste generating minimum requirements. It’s confirmed you need [https://www.windowscentral.com/tpm-windows-11-what-it-means|TPM 2.0] and there’s no escape with 1.2 machines.
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As if we needed *more* around these eWaste generating minimum requirements. It’s confirmed you need [link|https://www.windowscentral.com/tpm-windows-11-what-it-means|TPM 2.0] and there’s no escape with 1.2 machines.
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This is insane in a bad way. TPM 1.2 doesn’t make a machine “bad”, per say - it just means it’s probably corporate surplus being used by a private buyer who got it secondhand these days.
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This is insane in a bad way. TPM 1.2 doesn’t make a machine “bad”, per say - it just means it’s probably business class (Elite/Pro, Latitude/Vostro, ThinkPad) surplus that was replaced, which is now owned by a individual for private use, and they do not care about the TPM as it’s secondhand business class equipment.
As if we needed *more* around these eWaste generating minimum requirements. It’s confirmed you need [https://www.windowscentral.com/tpm-windows-11-what-it-means|TPM 2.0] and there’s no escape with 1.2 machines.
This is insane in a bad way. TPM 1.2 doesn’t make a machine “bad”, per say - it just means it’s probably corporate surplus being used by a private buyer who got it secondhand these days.