With the end of Windows 10 support looming, Microsoft reiterates that the TPM 2.0 hardware requirement 'is not just a ...
Microsoft has made it clear that any PC not meeting the required specifications will be ineligible to run Windows 11.
A new blog post reaffirms the company's requirement for TPM 2.0-compatible hardware as Windows 10 reaches end of life.
The deployment, managed by Diebold Nixdorf's licensed partner BS/2, aims to provide a stable and scalable platform for banks.
But the easiest and cheapest way out of the problem—an upgrade to Windows 11, which is still free for Windows 10 PCs that can ...
Microsoft has poured cold water on any hopes of lower hardware requirements for Windows 11. With Windows 10 end of support ...
The interesting twist to these Windows 10 numbers is the 400 million or so users that don’t have the right hardware to ...
The global numbers fall within the margin of error to some extent, but the US numbers seem more clear-cut. This change comes ...
Windows 10 gains market share while Windows 11 adoption slows—despite Microsoft's aggressive promotion and the looming end of ...
Microsoft still recommends using Windows 7's Backup and restore if the newer solutions do not meet your needs.
Microsoft warns that TPM 2.0 will become a non-negotiable requirement for Windows 11. Here's what that means for Windows ...
Microsoft has argued the minimum hardware requirements, including TPM 2.0, are necessary to ensure a secure environment for ...