Earlier today, Microsoft released its latest Insider
build, 25905, to the Canary channel. The new build gets
Rust in its kernel, and much more. A new Microsoft Store update that shows
the lowest price info is also available.
Alongside all those announced changes, the Redmond giant is also working on a new TPM troubleshooter option inside the Windows Security app. The image below on the left shows the Security processor troubleshooting menu inside a previous
build, 25314. The one on the right though is the newer one on build 25905 and as you can see, there is a new "TPM troubleshooter" section right under the Error messages section.
Hence, in case of error messages, like the one you can see on the left which says "Can't get TPM information. Contact your device manufacturer", the troubleshooter will provide with
possible solutions to resolve the error. The option wasn't available on our updated system so it is likely rolling out gradually.
TPM and the general system requirements of Windows 11 have often been a bone of contention. Microsoft has in the past
explained in detail the benefits of features like TPM 2.0 and VBS (Virtualization-based Security). The company also
presented a demo to explain how such features can protect against cybersecurity threats like hacking.