Windows 11 is the new and updated version of Windows for the coming decade with some big changes under the hood and above the hood too. You get a new aesthetic with a glass theme with rounded corners and a minimal user interface.
Major issues with the latest Windows 11 update
Additionally, Windows 10 brings improved security measures and the ability to install Android apps natively within Windows, which is a very welcome and talked about addition. The first few builds have been in the hands of testers and developers, and of course we have our first few sets of issues that users have been experiencing on Windows 11. Let’s take a look at the most prominent ones and what you can do to fix them.
This was first hinted at when users around the world encountered installation errors on older systems, but now it has been fixed by Microsoft during the Windows 11 launch event. Windows 11 requires TPM 1.2 or later on a system to be compatible for installation.
TPM or Trusted Platform Module is a microcontroller used to store important encrypted data such as your login credentials, passwords, Windows Hello fingerprint, and much more. If you are using an older system, chances are that your PC does not have a TPM and therefore you will not be able to install Windows 11. However, you can easily bypass this restriction with the help of this comprehensive guide of ours.