It may be a (likely made-up) hardware limitation, or it may be a feature only available in more expensive Windows licenses. That’s ultimately what “trusted computing” comes down to. A computer will compute whatever Microsoft trusts it to, not what the person operating it wants.
It may be a (likely made-up) hardware limitation, or it may be a feature only available in more expensive Windows licenses. That’s ultimately what “trusted computing” comes down to. A computer will compute whatever Microsoft trusts it to, not what the person operating it wants.