Win11 is more and more mature, now it is very stable, coupled with the soon will launch a response to the great improvement of the interface, as well as very important, Win10 system always jump out of the upgrade prompt is really super annoying, I believe many small partners have considered upgrading. The previous roadblock TPM after upgrading the motherboard BIOS is basically turned on by default, no longer a problem, but new problems have also come, such as AMD's fTPM will have a lot of problems after opening, so it is still necessary to understand how to switch.

Each manufacturer's motherboard and the same brand of Intel, AMD platform BIOS access mode, interface planning, setting methods, etc. have certain differences, we take several typical brands as an example here to illustrate. Because the influence of these manufacturers is very large, so there will be some impact on the BIOS design of other brands, after understanding these, even if your motherboard brand is somewhat niche, it should not be difficult to find settings.
● Asus
Press F2 or Del to enter the BIOS at boot time, and select Advanced Mode in the menu bar. After that, the Intel platform finds the PCH-FW Configuration page, where the PTT (abbreviation for Platform Trust Technology) option is modified to Enable or Distributable; the AMD platform finds the AMD fTPM configuration option, where the Firmware TPM is started.
After modifying the relevant settings, a prompt warning will pop up, press OK (Enter), press the shortcut key F10 to save and exit and restart after the setting is completed.
● MSI
Press F2 or Del to enter the BIOS settings screen when booting up, and select Advanced Mode Settings. The Intel platform to find the Trusted Computing entry in the Security entry, find the TPM Device Selection option, PTT for boot mode. The AMD platform goes to the Miscellaneous option and finds the AMD fTPM switch, which can be selected as Divable or Enabled. Set up to complete Press the shortcut F10 to save to exit and restart.
●ASRock
Press the Del key to enter the BIOS when powering on the system. To enter the Security Security option for intel platforms, find the Intel(R) Platform Trust Technology item, which can be selected as Distributable or Enabled. To enter the Advanced Mode CPU Configuration entry for the AMD platform, find the AMD fTPM Switch, where "AMD CPU fTPM" is on and the other options are off. After the setup is complete, press the shortcut key F10 to save and exit and restart.
●Gigabyte
Press del key to enter the BIOS at boot time, and look for Settings TasksMiscellanistic in Advanced Mode. Then intel platforms to find platform trust technology, which can be set to Disable or Enabled. AMD flat too to find the AMD fTPM switch, the optional setting is also Convertibled or Enviabled. After the setup is complete, press the shortcut key F10 to save and exit and restart.
After learning how to switch TPM and fTPM, for example, problems such as stuttering caused by fTPM on the AMD platform can be turned off, but it should also be noted that when there is no problem in daily use, it is best to turn it on by default to meet the TPM calls of Win11 anytime and anywhere, otherwise it may cause some trouble.