![]() ![]() A guest operating system runs as a process on the host. They can be installed like regular computer programs. Hosted hypervisors need an underlying operating system to work. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to configure some of the most popular hosted hypervisors in order to add a virtualized TPM device for a Windows 11 VM. Moreover, the process of virtualizing the TPM itself greatly differs from one hypervisor to another. The scenario is a bit different on a virtual machine (VM), though, as hypervisor vendors have yet to come up with a common standard of TPM passthrough. ![]() Keep in mind that almost every PC since mid-2016 has built-in TPM in its firmware - you might just need to fiddle with a BIOS setting to enable it. The reason Microsoft is making TPM 2.0 a requirement for Windows 11 is due to the necessity to offer hardware-level protection against cybersecurity attacks. ![]() While that requirement is waived if you’re installing the current stable channel release of Windows 11 (Build 22000.x) in a virtual machine, Microsoft has started enforcing it on newer Dev channel builds. One of the more widely-criticized requirements is the need for a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chip. When it comes to the system requirements for the new OS, Microsoft has made some significant changes as well. Windows 11 is a massive update, bringing a host of changes - ranging from a grand visual overhaul to enhancements like Microsoft Teams integration and support for running Android apps. ![]()
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