• Kevi

    Kevi

    @kev65

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    • in reply to: TPM Socket #2376583

      JohnW

      Yes that appears to be the case. Will stick with Win 10.

    • in reply to: TPM Socket #2376410

      Moonshine

      That clears it up, thanks for that.

    • in reply to: TPM Socket #2376405

      Moonshine

      In TPM management it says ‘Compatible TPM cannot be found’.

      EP posted that the CPU is 6th gen. and does not support TPM. So the socket IS usable but I would need 8th gen. CPU

    • in reply to: TPM Socket #2376400

      EP

      Aaah that explains it. Many thanks.

    • in reply to: TPM Socket #2376399

      Thanks EP. I still can’t understand why there would be a TPM socket which is unusable. I also don’t understand why Asus have instructions for installing the TPM module in the manual.

    • in reply to: TPM Socket #2376397

      Hi

      Thanks for replying.

      Yes I was hoping to run Windows 11 on my current setup. Not sure which generation the CPU is but it’s a Quad Core Intel i5 Skylake-6600K. As I said to Moonshine I’ve checked TPM management and it says ‘Compatible TPM not found’.

    • in reply to: TPM Socket #2376390

      Hi Moonshine

      Thanks for that info. I have checked TPM Management and it says ‘Compatible TPM cannot be found’. Oh well, it’s Windows 10 for a few more years.

      TPM

    • in reply to: Reset Windows Update Agent Tool #2302022

      I’ve used it to reset my system when the 2004 update failed to install on my PC. It empties the Software Distribution folder in Windows among other things. Didn’t sort out my 2004 update though, still won’t install.

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