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In this video, you’ll learn how to fix the BitLocker error “This device cannot use a Trusted Platform Module. Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM” on Windows 11 / 10 easily.

This issue typically occurs when trying to enable BitLocker Drive Encryption, and your system doesn’t have a compatible TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip, or TPM is disabled in BIOS.
We’ll show you how to modify Group Policy settings to enable BitLocker without TPM by turning on the "Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM" option in the "Require additional authentication at startup" policy.

🛠️ Fixes Covered in This Video:

BitLocker not starting due to missing TPM

Enable BitLocker without TPM 2.0

Modify Local Group Policy Editor

Bypass TPM requirement in BitLocker

Fix BitLocker "Staring BitLocker" TPM error message

Use BitLocker on non-TPM devices

✅ Applicable for:

Windows 11 Pro

Windows 10 Pro / Enterprise / Education

TPM not detected or missing in BIOS

Secure Boot enabled/disabled scenarios

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00:00Hi everyone, and welcome to our channel Victor Explains, in today's video is about how to fix error this device cannot use a trusted platform module, allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM option in Windows 11 and in Windows 10.
00:30Thank you for listening to this video.

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