+1 You could also check if there's a firmware TPM setting in your BIOS that needs switching from discrete to firmware. Another option is to just pause the upgrade notifications for a few weeks if you want to buy some time.
Agreed. You could also try using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool to do the upgrade, as it sometimes bypasses stricter checks. Another option is to look up your exact laptop model online to see if there's a known BIOS update that enables TPM. Hope that helps.
You could also check if TPM is just disabled in your BIOS and needs to be turned on. Another option is to search for your specific laptop model plus "Windows 11 TPM" to find a guide.
You could also check if your specific CPU supports TPM 2.0, as some older i5 models might need a firmware update first. Another option is to use the Microsoft Media Creation Tool, which sometimes bypasses the stricter PC Health Check.
Yeah, that's exactly what worked for me too. Just a heads up, on some laptops it might be listed as "Intel Platform Trust Technology" or PTT in the BIOS instead of TPM.