Asus, a Taiwan-based tech manufacturer, confirmed that its so-called BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) updates would soon prevent upcoming bugs from Windows 11 updates.
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The company explained that this innovation could upgrade Microsoft's latest system once it is released in Asus laptops and computers.
On the other hand, the new motherboard BIOS enhancements will prevent the active and upcoming Windows 11 system issues using the new Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 support. If you don't have any idea about this system function, TPM 2.0 is the latest key requirement of Microsoft Windows 11 software.
However, it is also one of the internal features that cause problems in Microsoft's PC Health Check application, especially before it was closed by the tech giant company.
On the other hand, Microsoft explained that the app was specifically designed to scan systems for possible internal issues, especially compatibility bugs.
Once Microsoft's PC Health Check application confirms that the laptop or computer doesn't have any issue, it will then allow the gadget to install the latest Windows 11.
Asus Motherboard BIOS Update Details
Microsoft explained that the Asus motherboard would receive the new BIOS updates and TPM 2.0 support so that its laptops and computer models could have the new Windows 11 software version.
According to PC Gamer's latest report, the new Asus innovation could also prevent bugs generated by various Windows 11 enhancements, which is inevitable since the system is unique.
Asus explained that once the BIOS enhancement arrives, its laptop models could automatically enable TPM 2.0 support without the need for user interaction. This means there is no need for consumers to access their Windows Settings and update their computers manually.
The giant computer developer also confirmed that the models with the new BIOS updates and TPM 2.0 support include Prime Z590-P, TUF Gaming X570-Plus, and other partner brands.
Microsoft Integrates Spotify
The Verge reported that Microsoft would integrate Spotify into its Windows 11 focus feature. This new application is called the Pomodoro app.
"Another first look from the team...#FocusSessions on #Windows11 coming soon. This has been a game-changer for me, especially with @Spotify integration #Productivity #Creativity #WindowsInsiders," said Panos Panay, the Chief Product Officer of Microsoft, via his latest tweet.
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Written by: Griffin Davis