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A TPM 2.0 is a dedicated security chip on the mainboard, a hard requirement for Windows 11. The chip holds PCRs that store sha256 hash values during boot. On Linux, the tpm2-tools package and systemd-cryptenroll allow binding disk encryption keys to specific PCRs, so the key unseals only when the system has not been modified.
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