Enable TPM 2.0 on your PC - Microsoft Support
Learn how to check if your PC is capable of running TPM 2.0 or how to enable TPM 2.0 to upgrade to Windows 11.
“UPnP Not Successful” appears in your network settings
Sign in to your router’s setup webpage, and make sure the router’s UPnP setting is turned on. You can usually find first-time help with this in the router manual or on the manufacturer’s support site. Turn the UPnP setting off and save your changes. Restart your console, your modem, and your router.
Update Your Security Processor (TPM) Firmware - Microsoft Support
Learn how to update your security processor or TPM firmware to protect Windows 10 and your device from attacks by malicious software.
Install and use the Surface Pro 3 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) update ...
Discusses the Surface Pro 3 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) update tool release and steps required to update TPM.
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What's a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)? - Microsoft Support
A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a specialized chip on your computer's motherboard designed to enhance security by securely storing cryptographic keys used for encryption and decryption.
Device Security in the Windows Security App - Microsoft Support
The Security processor settings under the Device Security page in the Windows Security app provide details about the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on your device.
Windows 11 and Secure Boot - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change settings to enable Secure Boot if you are not able to upgrade to Windows 11 because your PC is not currently Secure Boot capable.
BitLocker mitigation plan for vulnerability in TPM
This document describes how to remedy the vulnerability impact in BitLocker TPM-based protectors. The impact on other BitLocker protector methods has to be reviewed based on how the relevant secrets are protected.
Device Encryption in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about BitLocker Device Encryption in Windows and how to enable it.