To know if your PC has TPM 2.0, you can check by using the TPM Management Console:
- Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type "tpm.msc" and press Enter.
- If TPM 2.0 is present and enabled, you will see a status message like "The TPM is ready for use."
- Check the "Specification Version" under TPM Manufacturer Information to confirm it shows 2.0.
- If there is no TPM or it is disabled, you may see "Compatible TPM cannot be found" and the TPM section might not be available.
Alternatively, you can check TPM status in Windows Security under Device Security or use PowerShell commands. If TPM is disabled, you might need to enable it in your BIOS settings first by going into the BIOS setup during startup, finding TPM options, and enabling it there. This method works for Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers and requires admin privileges for some checks.