Solved: Enabled Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT) in BIOS - not showing up in Windows 10 - Intel Communities
![Windows 11 does not recognize the Intel® Platform Trust Technology (Intel® PTT) as a valid TPM 2.0 chipset. | Windows 11 Forum Windows 11 does not recognize the Intel® Platform Trust Technology (Intel® PTT) as a valid TPM 2.0 chipset. | Windows 11 Forum](https://www.elevenforum.com/data/attachments/17/17546-caeb350e162dc28a0a75bba42d95f726.jpg)
Windows 11 does not recognize the Intel® Platform Trust Technology (Intel® PTT) as a valid TPM 2.0 chipset. | Windows 11 Forum
![If your PC has Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT), then it can install windows 11 without TPM 2.0 - YouTube If your PC has Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT), then it can install windows 11 without TPM 2.0 - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/qnBk6fIAaLY/maxresdefault.jpg)
If your PC has Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT), then it can install windows 11 without TPM 2.0 - YouTube
![I'm trying to update to windows 11 but my gigabyte motherboard doesn't have the option to turn the TPM on, it means it's not compatible with my board? : r/WindowsHelp I'm trying to update to windows 11 but my gigabyte motherboard doesn't have the option to turn the TPM on, it means it's not compatible with my board? : r/WindowsHelp](https://i.redd.it/r17ly7ite8s71.jpg)
I'm trying to update to windows 11 but my gigabyte motherboard doesn't have the option to turn the TPM on, it means it's not compatible with my board? : r/WindowsHelp
![Enable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 of your Asus motherboard - BIOS - Tutorials - InformatiWeb Enable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 of your Asus motherboard - BIOS - Tutorials - InformatiWeb](https://www.informatiweb.net/images/tutoriels/BIOS/activer-tpm/3-config-bios/6-enables-ptt-in-skumgr.jpg)
Enable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 of your Asus motherboard - BIOS - Tutorials - InformatiWeb
![Windows 11: No Trusted Platform Module? Many AMD and Intel processors can run Microsoft's new OS without a dedicated TPM 2.0 chip - NotebookCheck.net News Windows 11: No Trusted Platform Module? Many AMD and Intel processors can run Microsoft's new OS without a dedicated TPM 2.0 chip - NotebookCheck.net News](https://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/Notebooks/News/_nc3/intel_ptt_bios.jpg)