This article describes how to enable Secure Boot to install Windows 11. How Do I Enable Secure Boot? The easiest way to enable Secure Boot is to do so through UEFI. It's typically listed as one of the ...
Since there were already a bunch of workarounds doing rounds to install Windows 11 on unsupported PCs, I made some quick ...
Windows 10 is officially no longer supported after today, and it's time to upgrade to Windows 11. As long as you have a ...
A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a crucial security component of a modern PC. All PCs designed for Windows 10 or later include a TPM 2.0 as part of the ...
Fun fact: Your PC can meet Windows 11’s hardware requirements, but still get rejected by the installer or upgrader as incompatible. If you’ve run into this ...
Among the requirements for installing Windows 11 are two security features: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 and Secure Boot. As we’ve documented before ...
The era of Windows 10 is officially over, and Windows 11 has taken over. Microsoft ended support for their former OS in October, although it will still offer security updates for one more year. Plenty ...
It sounds to me like claiming that all old Windows versions will be unbootable is an overstatement. Rather, it's most likely the case that you won't be able to boot old media when Secure Boot is ...