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Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and Secure Boot are security technologies that enable Windows 11 to make programs boot with a higher security standard. Vanguard requires these two features to be turned on in order to determine the reliability of the system.
Step 1 : You can follow the method below to
activate TPM 2.0.
Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Restart now.
On the next screen, select UEFI Firmware Settings > > Advanced options > Restart to make changes. These settings are sometimes located in a submenu in the UEFI BIOS labeled Advanced, Security, or Trusted Computing. The option to enable TPM may be labeled as Security Appliance, Security Appliance Support, TPM Status, AMD fTPM switch, AMD PSP fTPM, Intel PTT, or Intel Platform Trust Technology.
Step 2 : You can follow the method below to
activate Secure Boot.
You can often access this menu by pressing a key while your PC is booting, such as F1, F2, F12, or Esc.
Or
From Windows, hold the Shift key while selecting Restart. Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options: UEFI Firmware Settings.
Find the Secure Boot setting, and if possible, set it to Enabled. This option is usually in either the Security tab, the Boot tab, or the Authentication tab.
On some PCs, select Custom, and then load the Secure Boot keys that are built into the PC.
If the PC doesn't allow you to enable Secure Boot, try resetting the BIOS back to the factory settings. Save changes and exit. The PC reboots.