Windows-11-x64-22000-168-aio-10-in-1-multilanguage-tpm-2-0

If you find that your hardware doesn't natively support TPM 2.0 despite the ISO's description, you can often check your BIOS settings to enable or fTPM (AMD) .

: The "10-in-1 Multilanguage" aspect means you can easily switch system languages. You can manage these by going to Settings > Time & Language > Language & Region . windows-11-x64-22000-168-aio-10-in-1-multilanguage-tpm-2-0

: Since your specific ISO mentions TPM 2.0, it is designed to leverage the Security Processor (TPM) for features like BitLocker drive encryption and Windows Hello (facial or fingerprint recognition). If you find that your hardware doesn't natively

This feature allows you to quickly organize multiple open windows into pre-defined layouts on your screen, making it much easier to multitask—especially if you are switching between different languages or applications. : Since your specific ISO mentions TPM 2

: Hover your mouse over the Maximize button of any window (or press Win + Z ). A menu will appear showing various grid options. Select one, and the window will "snap" into that position, prompting you to choose other open apps to fill the remaining spaces. Other Key Features in Build 22000.168:

Windows 11 upgrade failed as it says "The PC must support TPM 2.0"

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