Should I enable or disable TPM?

Turn on or turn off the TPM (available only with TPM 1.2 with Windows 10, version 1507 and higher) Normally, the TPM is turned on as part of the TPM initialization process. You do not normally need to turn the TPM on or off. However, if necessary you can do so by using the TPM MMC.
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Is there any reason to disable TPM?

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If you wish to keep your system updated to the latest version for maximum security and privacy then it is recommended that you do not disable TPM and Secure Boot on your system.
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Does turning on TPM do anything?

The TPM is a cryptographic module that enhances computer security and privacy. Protecting data through encryption and decryption, protecting authentication credentials, and proving which software is running on a system are basic functionalities associated with computer security.
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Does TPM affect performance?

Commonly reported problems include frequent stuttering and audio glitches, with affected users expressing their frustration. The issues appear to be caused by the TPM 2.0 module, one of Windows 11's key hardware requirements.
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Will TPM slow my computer?

Many computers, including several product lines from Teguar, come with a TPM chip by default, but the TPM is inactive until it is enabled in the BIOS. It will not affect the computer in anyway, the chip will lay dormant, until activated. Once activated, a user may notice a slower boot up process with the OS.
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Does TPM increase speed?

Does TPM 2.0 slow down computers? The simple answer is no, TPM has no effects on our computer system because it was built into the motherboard and, once enabled, it just serves as a cryptographic key storage device and performs cryptographic operations on drives.
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Do I need TPM?

TPM 2.0 is required to run Windows 11, as an important building block for security-related features. TPM 2.0 is used in Windows 11 for a number of features, including Windows Hello for identity protection and BitLocker for data protection. In some cases, PCs that are capable of running TPM 2.0 are not set up to do so.
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Is enabling secure boot safe?

You can enable secure boot after Windows installation, but it will only work if it is installed on UEFI mode. Secure boot secures your system against malicious that can run during the boot process. If you enable secure boot now, the only issue you can face is not being able to boot, but disabling it solves the issue.
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What is TPM enabled?

A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a specialized chip on a laptop or desktop computer that is designed to secure hardware with integrated cryptographic keys. A TPM helps prove a user's identity and authenticates their device. A TPM also helps provide security against threats like firmware and ransomware attacks.
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Is TPM a good thing?

The TPM can also be used to maintain platform integrity, facilitate disk encryption, store password and certificates, the list goes on. TPM chips are useful, from a total system security perspective, and that's something Microsoft feels it needs to enforce with Windows 11.
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Is TPM harmful?

It runs completely in software. This is not recommended for real-world use, the TCG warns, because it's vulnerable to both tampering and any security bugs that might be present in the operating system.
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Does Windows 10 need TPM?

TPM 2.0 and UEFI firmware is required. Windows 10, version 1507 (End of Life as of May 2017) only supported TPM 2.0 for Credential Guard. Beginning with Windows 10, version 1511, TPM 1.2 and 2.0 are supported. Paired with Windows Defender System Guard, TPM 2.0 provides enhanced security for Credential Guard.
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What happens when you clear TPM?

Clearing the TPM resets it to factory defaults and turns it off. You will lose all created keys and data protected by those keys.
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Why does Windows 11 have TPM?

To reduce the effect of these attacks, Microsoft asks for TPM 2.0 when upgrading to Windows 11 to ensure a more secure system. According to Microsoft, the Trusted Media Platform can protect user credentials and encryption keys, amongst other sensitive data by adding a hardware-based protective shield.
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What is the TPM in Windows 10?

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology is designed to provide hardware-based, security-related functions. A TPM chip is a secure crypto-processor that helps you with actions such as generating, storing, and limiting the use of cryptographic keys.
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Is it good to disable Secure Boot?

Secure Boot is an important element in your computer's security, and disabling it can leave you vulnerable to malware that can take over your PC and leave Windows inaccessible.
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When should I disable Secure Boot?

If you're running certain PC graphics cards, hardware, or operating systems such as Linux or previous version of Windows you may need to disable Secure Boot. Secure Boot helps to make sure that your PC boots using only firmware that is trusted by the manufacturer.
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Should I disable Secure Boot in BIOS?

Yes, it is "safe" to disable Secure Boot. Secure boot is an attempt by Microsoft and BIOS vendors to ensure drivers loaded at boot time have not been tampered with or replaced by "malware" or bad software. With secure boot enabled only drivers signed with a Microsoft certificate will load.
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Is TPM required for secure boot?

Secure Boot does not require a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Secure Boot. PCs with UEFI firmware and a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) can be configured to load only trusted operating system bootloaders. ...
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Does enabling TPM affect gaming performance?

no, tpm and secure boot alone don't affect gaming performance.
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Does TPM protect against malware?

Correctly configured, a Trusted Platform Module can protect you from certain specialized types of malware.
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Does enabling TPM delete files?

You absolutely will not lose your files. You don't have to even download drivers. Unless you use software that loads a key into your TPM, the functionality will simply be enabled, waiting to be used by the software.
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Does clearing TPM remove Windows key?

Replies (8)  clearing the TPM will cause all credentials that are stored in the computer bios to be erased. Essentially it will be like not only resetting the operating system on the computer but also resetting the BIOS back to factory settings. This will not cause you to lose your Windows 10 digital activation key.
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Does clearing the TPM break BitLocker?

It is possible to use BitLocker without TPM, though the option needs to be enabled first. In that case, clearing the TPM will not make a difference.
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Can I trust TPM?

A TPM chip is a secure crypto-processor that is designed to carry out cryptographic operations. The chip includes multiple physical security mechanisms to make it tamper-resistant, and malicious software is unable to tamper with the security functions of the TPM.
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