What happens when you disable TPM after upgrading to Windows 11

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What happens when you disable TPM after upgrading to Windows 11
What happens when you disable TPM after upgrading to Windows 11
Windows 11 requires a TPM chip to work and if you upgrade from Windows 10 and don't have one, the installation will fail. If you're doing a clean install from scratch this doesn't seem to be a problem, at least not if you're installing it on a virtual machine.

But what happens if you remove TPM after installing Windows 11? In this video, we find out!

Here is a video showing the process of upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vz8BzQQ5yqXo

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