How to Install a Trusted Platform Module on an Unsupported Computer (2024)

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Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) have become an essential part of our everyday security. Once installed on your PC, they protect your system on various levels, ensuring unauthorized people can’t break into your computer or steal your data. While it’s one of Windows 11’s key requirements, you can bypass it, though you’d be wise not to, especially once you understand how it helps secure your device. We go further into detail in this guide and also show how to install a TPM chip on your motherboard.

Content

  • The Function of the TPM
  • How to Install and Activate a Hardware TPM Chip on Your PC Motherboard
  • Installing a TPM Chip on Your Motherboard
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Also read: How to Install Windows 11 on Unsupported PCs (And Why You Shouldn’t)

The Function of the TPM

A Trusted Platform Module plays some key roles in the security of your PC. Let’s look at some of them.

1. BitLocker Drive Encryption

BitLocker keeps all your drive partitions encrypted when your PC is at rest. That includes your primary volume, where your boot components and system information are.

In the unfortunate case you misplace or lose your hard drive, your data remains confidential. Nobody can boot into the operating system to access your data.

TPM works by collaborating with your system firmware to record your system startup parameters, including any software that loads on startup. For instance, It records your system boot sequence, whether from a hard drive or USB stick.

The TPM will only allow your private key to decrypt your drive if these recorded parameters are met and booting occurs in an expected way. That way, your system firmware and TPM work together to enhance the security of your data.

Also read: Why Encryption Is Not Working on Windows 11 Home, and How to Fix It

2. Windows Hello for Business

Microsoft created Windows Hello for Business as an alternative way to authenticate your logins. Sometimes you may forget your password or lose it to hackers. Many PC users prefer one password for all their accounts, and even their identity could be up for grabs once compromised.

Windows Hello allows you to provision several devices one by one combining them and adding additional cryptographic keys to them. That way, you can authenticate yourself better across your devices using only one account. That’s also where your TPM comes in.

Your system stores this cryptographic key in the TPM, protecting it from potential trojan-horse attacks from malware pretending to be your TPM.

Also read: Things to Do Before and After Installing Windows 11

3. Platform Crypto Provider

Microsoft uses a Cryptographic API: Next Generation (CNG) framework to implement algorithms on your computer and keep it secure. That way, all software and apps that use cryptography can use the CNG API without knowing any details about the algorithm and how it works.

Windows supplies an algorithmic implementation of the CNG your system executes through the TPM hardware on your PC motherboard. This implementation uses TPM’s unique properties to protect your private keys from being duplicated by malware. It also protects your device from dictionary attacks that use multiple guesses to crack your PIN code.

Unlike software solutions, hackers cannot reverse-engineer TPMs to steal your private keys or copy them off your device.

How to Install and Activate a Hardware TPM Chip on Your PC Motherboard

Before we dive into installing a chip on your computer, here are some essential considerations to make:

  • If your PC was manufactured long before 2016, there’s a chance it doesn’t support TPM chips. In this case, there isn’t much you can do. We recommend upgrading your laptop/PC to a more modern version.
  • Although your PC may be older yet already have a TPM chip installed, it may be the lower TPM 1.2 version. A simple firmware upgrade can fix that.
  • If your PC was manufactured after 2016, there’s a good chance it already has a TPM chip installed. If that’s the case, all you have to do is activate your TPM chip, and you’ll be good to go. Check out this guide that shows how to do that.
  • Your PC may be newer yet come without a TPM chip installed. You can purchase one and install it on your motherboard.

Also read: How to Safely Bypass the TPM 2.0 Requirement in Windows 11

Upgrading TPM 1.2 to 2.0

As stated earlier, If your PC already has a TPM 1.2 chip installed, an upgrade should be enough. To go about that:

  1. Ensure you install all Windows updates on your PC before you continue. Updates ensure your system remains stable and secure as you upgrade your TPM firmware to the newer 2.0 version. If you’ve already updated your system or activated automatic updates, you can skip this step.
  2. Back up your data before proceeding.
  3. If you’re using Windows Hello for Business, deactivate it before updating your TPM. You’ll need to clear your TPM at a later stage and will lose your PIN or biometric security details from your PC.
  4. If you own a Microsoft device (e.g., a Surface Book) you can download the Microsoft TPM update tool for your specific device model. For other laptop/PC brands, you’ll have to get a firmware update from your manufacturer. You’ll find some quick links to some common PC manufacturer TPM updates below.
  5. Download the utility tool from your computer’s manufacturer and run the update.

After running the update, clear your TPM using the following instructions:

  1. Click the Windows Menu button and go to “the Settings Menu -> Updates and Security -> Windows Security -> Device Security.”
  2. Here you’ll see the “Security Processor.” Click on “Security Processor details.”
  3. Select “Security processor troubleshooting.”
  4. Click on the “Clear TPM” button.
  5. Restart your device.

Also read: The Ultimate Guide to Check Windows 11 Compatibility with Your PC

Installing a TPM Chip on Your Motherboard

Before we proceed, have you checked your device for a TPM chip?

If so, does it have an empty TPM header on its motherboard?

There are two ways to go about this. If you’re savvy with technology, you can open your PC and check your motherboard. Check the manufacturer’s website for more technical details if you’re still unsure. You can also check your motherboard model number online.

What you’re looking for is a port that looks like this:

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This TPM port is open, and you can install an aftermarket TPM chip on this motherboard.

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Nothing is as essential as getting the TPM chip right, and not all TPM chips are similar. Because of different manufacturer standards, there are four different TPM configurations; 12-1 (12-pin), 14-1 (14-pin), 18-1 (18-pin) and 20-1 (20-pin).

The TPM module you choose should have the same number of pins as the TPM header on your motherboard. A 20-pin TPM will not fit into a 12-pin header, and vice versa. To determine this, count the number of pins on your TPM header.

Often, one hole (called an anti-insertion key) will be blocked off on your TPM module. That’s to be expected. The anti-insertion key should coincide with the TPM header too.

After installing the TPM chip on your PC, activating it will depend on your device. You can activate your TPM from the BIOS or Windows settings.

Please see this helpful video on how to install your TPM module.

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Also read: How to Use Windows 11 without a Microsoft Account

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I use BitLocker without TPM?

You can reconfigure BitLocker to work without a TPM module. However, BitLocker will store your encryption keys outside your computer (often a USB drive) that you’ll have to insert each time you restart your computer.

2. Why is TPM disabled by default?

If the TPM is greyed out on your system BIOS by default, that means your Platform Trust Technology feature (PTT) is enabled. You’ll have to disable PTT on your PC BIOS to activate your TPM module.

3. Is TPM on a motherboard or CPU?

You’ll find your TPM chip on the motherboard. Sometimes your PC motherboard may lack a dedicated chip and instead use an integrated TPM or firmware TPM.

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Ian Derrick

Ian is a technology writer with over 11 years of experience with Windows. He also has experience working in Data Analysis, Android, and Computer Hardware. He writes for MakeTechEasier on a wide range of tech topics, including Windows, Android, VPNs, Hardware, and Software tools and Reviews, and How-tos.

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FAQs

How do I add TPM to my computer? ›

Enable TPM 2.0 on your PC
  1. Press [Windows Key] + R or select Start > Run.
  2. Type “tpm.msc” (do not use quotation marks) and choose OK. If you see a message saying a “Compatible TPM cannot be found,” your PC may have a TPM that is disabled.

How do I reinstall Trusted Platform Module? ›

Resolution
  1. Click the Start button, then click Programs.
  2. Click Broadcom Security Platform Tools.
  3. Click Security Platfom Settings.
  4. The Broadcom Secure Foundation TPM Settings Tool opens.
  5. Click the Backup tab.
  6. Click the Restore button.
  7. The Broadcom Secure Foundation TPM Backup Wizard opens.

How to enable Trusted Platform Module? ›

Here's how to enable and initialize your TPM chip. Power on your system while tapping the F2 key to enter the system BIOS. Expand the 'Security' section then select 'TPM Security'. Check the box to enable TPM Security, then click 'Apply'.

How to bypass Windows 11 unsupported processor? ›

The steps are as follows:
  1. Open or mount the ISO file using a tool such as WinRAR or 7-Zip.
  2. Look for the sources folder and locate the file named appraiserres.dll.
  3. Rename or delete this file.
  4. Repackage the ISO file using an ISO editing tool or create the boot USB directly from the modified folder.

Can you add TPM to an older computer? ›

If you've got a computer that meets the other Windows 11 minimum system requirements, there's a chance that it supports TPM 2.0. The standard is relatively recent, however. If you bought your PC after 2016, it almost certainly comes with TPM 2.0.

What to do if PC doesn't have TPM? ›

If your PC doesn't have a compatible TPM chip, you can still install Windows 11 without TPM, You can disable secure boot:
  1. Restart your PC and press the key to access the BIOS settings (usually F2, F12, or Del).
  2. Navigate to the "Boot" or "Secure Boot" section and disable Secure Boot.

Why is my computer not detecting TPM? ›

If the TPM is a TPM 2.0 and isn't detected by Windows, verify that your computer hardware contains a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) that is Trusted Computing Group-compliant. Also, ensure that in the UEFI settings, the TPM hasn't been disabled or hidden from the operating system.

How do I add a trusted installer back? ›

Edit the File's Security Options to Fix the TrustedInstaller Error
  1. Locate the item you need permission to change and then right-click it and choose Properties.
  2. Go to Security > Advanced, then select Change next to Owner: TrustedInstaller.
  3. Type your username into the text box and then choose Check Names > OK.
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What if TPM is not in BIOS? ›

Power off the computer, then disconnect the AC power cable and leave the computer unplugged for about 30 seconds. Reconnect AC power to the computer and boot to the BIOS setup using the F12 one-time boot menu. NOTE: To ensure that TPM is turned on, you must press F2 to enter System Setup.

How do I fix my computer's Trusted Platform Module? ›

Thankfully, there are quite a few ways you can fix the TPM malfunctioning error.
  1. Perform a Clean Boot. ...
  2. Prepare TPM. ...
  3. Modify the TPM 2.0 Driver—Error Code: 80090016. ...
  4. Clear Your Trusted Platform Module (TPM) ...
  5. Disable Modern Authentication—Microsoft Office. ...
  6. Take Ownership of the Ngc Folder and Delete It.

How do I enable a disabled TPM? ›

Use the following steps to enable or disable TPM in the BIOS:
  1. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key during startup. ...
  2. Navigate to the Security or Advanced tab using the arrow keys.
  3. Look for the TPM option and select it.
  4. Choose the option to disable (or enable) the TPM.

How do I initialize a Trusted Platform Module? ›

In Windows, search for tpm. msc Select 'Initialize TPM' then set an Owner Password for the chip. Be sure to save or print the password. Losing the password may lead to losing data.

Can I install Windows 11 even if the processor is not supported? ›

Installing Windows 11 on a device that does not meet Windows 11 minimum system requirements is not recommended. If you choose to install Windows 11 on ineligible hardware, you should be comfortable assuming the risk of running into compatibility issues.

What do I do if my processor doesn t meet Windows 11 requirements? ›

If your PC doesn't meet the requirements, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take. Use the PC Health Check App to verify compatibility. Sometimes, simple BIOS updates can address compatibility issues. Disabling legacy boot modes and enabling UEFI and Secure Boot can also help.

Can you update an old computer to Windows 11? ›

Check for Compatibility. Microsoft has strict Windows 11 upgrade requirements. To qualify, your computer needs Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 support, Secure Boot enabled in the BIOS, and a supported processor model. The TPM restriction is especially onerous since it puts many older Windows 10 PCs out of the running ...

Can TPM be downloaded? ›

Click Search for updated driver version on Windows Update.

Click the Check for updates button. Click View optional updates. Select the TPM module driver from the Driver Update list and click Download and Install.

How do I install a new TPM? ›

To install the TPM, align the edge connectors on the TPM with the slot on the TPM connector. Insert the TPM into the TPM connector such that the plastic rivet aligns with the slot on the system board. Press the plastic rivet until the rivet snaps into place. Replace the screw that secures the TPM to the system board.

Can TPM be added to a laptop? ›

A TPM chip can be added if the motherboard has a slot. Your processor is Gen 3, but Windows requires at least Gen 8. Some processors also have inbuilt TPM, so you will not have to buy it separately, called Intel Platform Trust technology, so you will not have to buy TPM chip separately.

How do I install TPM in BIOS? ›

Solution
  1. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key during startup. ...
  2. Navigate to the Security or Advanced tab using the arrow keys.
  3. Look for the TPM option and select it.
  4. Choose the option to disable (or enable) the TPM.
  5. Save your changes and exit the BIOS setup.
  6. Restart your computer.

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