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Nobody can upgrade to Windows 11 because of the law from 22 years ago! | techread



Microsoft, last Tuesday Windows 11launched the . Although there are many users updating this new operating system, it happens that in one of the countries with the largest number of computer users in the world, practically no one Windows 11Cannot upgrade to .

This country, until a few months ago Microsoft Windows 11one of the basic requirements of TPMAlthough largely unknown to the public, 1999 It had already been banned. this country of course People’s Republic of ChinaIt’s none other than. TMP chip (short for Trusted Platform Module)

Especially Windows 11, officially ‘Easy going‘ in computers to pass the class RPM 2.0 It wants it to be and to be able to pass a few more items.

This technology, which aims to protect computers from external manipulation and performing encryption tasks, Chineseand its own equivalent standard (TCM, ‘Reliable Encryption Modulefrom ) is not allowed to be substituted. I think Microsoft, new Windows 11He didn’t take this rule into consideration while developing . 🙂

Windows, ChinaIt is by far the most popular operating system in , but due to widespread piracy Microsoft‘s income in this market is quite low. Chinese for TPM it seems like nothing more than a technology designed and developed abroad. Also, long-standing China-USA It has also been the subject of a trade conflict.

South China Morning Post quoted by Canalys research analyst Himani MukkaIn its statement, referring to this ban, “Chinesethat any security-related issue is of national importance and is likely to be regulated in” draws attention.

MİCROSOFTIT IS POSSIBLE TO FINALLY FIND A WAY OUT OF THIS SITUATION. BECAUSE THE FACT IS THAT CHINESE MARKETS, MİCROSOFT IT IS TOO LARGE MARKET TO PROVIDE ANY ALTERNATIVES.

Finally South China Morning Post‘according to Microsoft, without affecting your support TPM It also began to facilitate the upgrade of certain systems in the absence of chipset.

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