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Hi,
how can I activate TPM? I run the Windows 11 test program yesterday and I don't get any information why Win11 is not able to run. But it's probably TPM?! So I'd like to test that.
Regards
Fabian
edit: On the product page they say "No TPM" https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/126143/intel-nuc-kit-nuc8i7hvk.html?wapkw=NUC8i7HVK
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Hi @Fabian2
We are just now investigating this problem. However, I believe that not missing TPM is the problem (since NUC HV is equipped with Intel PT, which replaces TPM), but the Hades Canyon CPU I7-8809G CPU is not on the list of Windows 11 Supported Intel Processors.
Leon
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Just make sure 'PTT' is enabled in the BIOS (it should be enabled by default) and firmware TPM 2.0 support will be available:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000007452/intel-nuc.html
The main issue unfortunately for Windows 11 on the Hades Canyon NUC is that the processor itself isn't listed on the official support list, so it will fail the PC health check, even if TPM 2.0 is present:
Then in addition to that, you have the issue with Vega M drivers which may or may not be officially available, we're still waiting on that one:

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