diff --git a/windows/device-security/tpm/tpm-recommendations.md b/windows/device-security/tpm/tpm-recommendations.md index 21314c3f0b..5b0ecc8c0c 100644 --- a/windows/device-security/tpm/tpm-recommendations.md +++ b/windows/device-security/tpm/tpm-recommendations.md @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ author: brianlic-msft # TPM recommendations -**Applies to** - **Applies to** - Windows 10 - Windows Server 2016 @@ -102,7 +100,7 @@ The following table defines which Windows features require TPM support. |-------------------------|--------------|--------------------|--------------------|----------| | Measured Boot | Yes | Yes | Yes | | | Bitlocker | No | Yes | Yes | A removable USB memory device such as a flash drive can also be used instead of a TPM. | -| Device Encryption | Yes | N/A | Yes | Device Encryption requires InstantGo/Connected Standby certification. All systems certified for InstantGo/Connected Standby shipped with TPM 2.0, so TPM 1.3 support is Not Applicable. | +| Device Encryption | Yes | N/A | Yes | Device Encryption requires InstantGo/Connected Standby certification. All systems certified for InstantGo/Connected Standby shipped with TPM 2.0, so TPM 1.2 support is Not Applicable. | | Device Guard | No | Yes | Yes | | | Credential Guard | No | Yes | Yes | Windows 10, version 1507 (End of Life as of May 2017) only supported TPM 2.0 for Credential Guard. Beginning with Windows 10, version 1511, TPM 1.2 and 2.0 is supported. | | Device Health Attestation| Yes | Yes | Yes | |