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TPM chip for Windows 11

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Greenman1947
Explorer

TPM chip for Windows 11

Hi

Does anyone know if the Vaio SVE laptops have a TPM chip. I've run the check suggested by Microsoft and did not find a chip but I am told that it may need to be turned on in the BIOS. Otherwise it looks like I can't use Win 11.

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Lord_viridis
Expert

What's the model?

I would think that most of the E series would not be windows 11 compatible without a hardware TPM 2.0 solution.

It may be worth checking this article and seeing if the TPM is present on your vaio.

https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00030199

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Greenman1947
Explorer

Hi The model is SVE1511K1ESI

I will try the BIOS check you suggested.

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Greenman1947
Explorer

No mention of a TPM chip in the BIOS so it looks like Win 11 is not feasible.

Thanks for your help

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Lord_viridis
Expert

@Greenman1947 

You could try this official work around posted by microsoft.

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Greenman1947
Explorer

Wow thank you.

I've never edited the registry but its worth a try!

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Notend
Explorer

Very useful information thanks!

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Greenman1947
Explorer

Here is another link with a work around. 

https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-requirement

It claims the M Soft fix only works for some computers but this one fixes all.

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HannahEd01
Community Team

Hi guys, Sony doesn't support Windows 10, let along Windows 11! Plus, Sony sold the brand.

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Lord_viridis
Expert

Well, the hardware supports win 10 and even 11 with work arounds.

Sony selling VAIO isn't an issue anyway, might as well get some use out of the pc section of the forum 😂