Dell TPM 1.2 to TPM 2.0 Upgrade Supported Systems Guide
Summary: Check whether your Dell computer supports upgrading from TPM 1.2 to TPM 2.0 and learn how to verify, download, and install the TPM firmware update.
Instructions
Some Dell computers made between 2015 and 2018 shipped with TPM (Trusted Platform Module) firmware version 1.2. This article lists those models and explains how to upgrade their TPM firmware to version 2.0 — which is required by Windows 11.
User Intent Map
Use the table below to quickly answer questions.
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Check if my Dell computer can upgrade TPM to 2.0 |
See the eligible model lists below |
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Find the TPM firmware update utility |
see the How to Confirm Your Computer Is Eligible for the Update section |
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Understand why TPM 2.0 is needed |
Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0, upgrading firmware enables compliance |
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Does an Intel 6th/7th Gen system qualify for Win 11 |
No - Even if a TPM upgrade is available, it does not bypass Microsoft's CPU requirement |
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Know which systems ship with TPM 2.0 already |
Systems released after 2019 ship with TPM 2.0 and cannot downgraded |
Critical Constraints & Caveats
- Systems released after 2019 already ship with TPM 2.0 and cannot be downgraded.
- Precision Tower models marked with a (*) (3630/3630XL, 5810/5810XL, 5820/5820XL, 7810/7810XL, 7820/7820XL, 7910/7910XL, 7920/7920XL) require a BIOS update to the latest revision before upgrading TPM firmware.
- Always read the full upgrade/downgrade process as outlined in the Dell Knowledge Base article Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Upgrade or Downgrade Process for Windows 10 Operating System before continuing.
Overview
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a dedicated security chip that stores cryptographic keys, certificates, and passwords. TPM 2.0 offers stronger encryption algorithms and is required for Windows 11 and many modern security features including BitLocker, Secure Boot, and Windows Hello.
Dell computers manufactured between 2015 and 2018 may have shipped from the factory with TPM firmware version 1.2. For eligible models, a firmware update utility allows you to upgrade to version 2.0 without replacing hardware.
Key Terms
- TPM (Trusted Platform Module): A hardware security chip that handles cryptographic operations and stores sensitive credentials. Separate from the OS and CPU.
- TPM 1.2: An older standard supporting SHA-1 hashing and RSA 2048-bit keys. Required for older BitLocker and Windows 10 deployments.
- TPM 2.0: The current standard, supporting SHA-256, additional algorithms, and required by Microsoft for Windows 11 certification.
- Firmware upgrade: For supported Dell models, the transition from TPM 1.2 to 2.0 is a firmware-only change — no physical hardware replacement needed.
How to Confirm Your Computer Is Eligible for the Update
Use the following steps to verify that the TPM 2.0 firmware update utility is available for your specific model:
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Go to the Dell product support page.
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Select your computer under This PC, use the Browse All Products option and select your model number from our product list, or select the option Show me how under the search box on how to find your product identifier.
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Select Security from the drop-down Category box.
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Look for Dell TPM 2.0 Firmware update utility.
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If the utility is listed, your computer supports the update. Download and run it.
Computers That May Have Shipped with TPM 1.2 Firmware
The following Dell models were manufactured between 2015 and 2018 and may have been shipped from the factory with TPM firmware version 1.2. These models are eligible for upgrade to TPM 2.0.
Latitude Laptops
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Latitude Laptops — Eligible for TPM 1.2 > 2.0 Upgrade |
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Latitude 3180 |
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Latitude 3189 |
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Latitude 3380 |
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Latitude 3470 |
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Latitude 3480/3488 |
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Latitude 3570 |
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Latitude 3580/3588 |
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Latitude 5175 2-in-1 |
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Latitude 5179 2-in-1 |
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Latitude 5280/5288 |
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Latitude 5285 2-in-1 |
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Latitude 5289 2-in-1 |
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Latitude 5414 Rugged |
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Latitude 5420 Rugged |
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Latitude 5424 Rugged |
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Latitude 5480/5488 |
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Latitude 7202 Rugged Tablet |
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Latitude 7214 Rugged Extreme |
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Latitude 7275 |
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Latitude 7280 |
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Latitude 7285 2-in-1 |
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Latitude 7370 |
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Latitude 7380 |
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Latitude 7389 2-in-1 |
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Latitude 7414 Rugged |
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Latitude 7424 Rugged Extreme |
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Latitude 7480 |
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Latitude E5270 |
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Latitude E5470 |
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Latitude E5570 |
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Latitude E7270 |
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Latitude E7470 |
Precision Workstations
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Precision Workstations — Eligible for TPM 1.2 > 2.0 Upgrade |
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Precision 3510 |
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Precision 3520 |
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Precision 3530 |
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Precision 5510 |
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Precision 5520 |
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Precision 5530 |
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Precision 5530 2-in-1 |
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Precision 5720 All In One |
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Precision 7510 |
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Precision 7520 |
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Precision 7530 |
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Precision 7710 |
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Precision 7720 |
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Precision 7730 |
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Precision Rack 3930/3930XL |
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Precision Tower 3420 |
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Precision Tower 3620 |
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Precision Tower 3630/3630XL * |
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Precision Tower 5810/5810XL * |
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Precision Tower 5820/5820XL * |
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Precision Tower 7810/7810XL * |
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Precision Tower 7820/7820XL * |
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Precision Tower 7910/7910XL * |
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Precision Tower 7920/7920XL * |
OptiPlex Desktops
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OptiPlex Desktops — Eligible for TPM 1.2 > 2.0 Upgrade |
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OptiPlex 3040 |
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OptiPlex 3046 |
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OptiPlex 3050 |
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OptiPlex 3050 All-In-One |
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OptiPlex 3060 |
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OptiPlex 3240 All-in-One |
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OptiPlex 5040 |
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OptiPlex 5050 |
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OptiPlex 5055 Ryzen APU |
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OptiPlex 5060 |
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OptiPlex 5250 All-In-One |
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OptiPlex 5260 All-In-One |
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OptiPlex 7040 |
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OptiPlex 7050 |
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OptiPlex 7060 |
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OptiPlex 7440 All-In-One |
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OptiPlex 7450 All-In-One |
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OptiPlex 7460 All-In-One |
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OptiPlex 7760 All-In-One |
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OptiPlex XE3 |
XPS
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XPS — Eligible for TPM 1.2 > 2.0 Upgrade |
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XPS 13 9350 (End of Life) |
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XPS 13 9360 |
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XPS 13 9365 2-in-1 |
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XPS 13 9370 |
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XPS 13 9380 |
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XPS 15 9550 |
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XPS 15 9560 |
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XPS 15 9570 |
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XPS 15 9575 2-in-1 |
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XPS 27 7760 |
Other Products
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Other Products — Eligible for TPM 1.2 > 2.0 Upgrade |
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Dell Edge Gateway 5000 |
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Dell Edge Gateway 5000 OEM Ready |
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Dell Edge Gateway 5100 |
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Dell Edge Gateway 5100 OEM Ready |
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Dell Embedded Box PC 5000 |
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Dell Embedded Box PC 5000 OEM |
Related Articles
The following Dell Knowledge Base articles provide additional information and steps:
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Upgrade or Downgrade Process for Windows 10 Operating System
- How to Troubleshoot and Resolve Common Issues with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and BitLocker
- TPM 1.2 vs 2.0 Key Differences and Features
Scope
- This article covers only Dell consumer and commercial PC lines manufactured 2015–2018.
- It does NOT cover: server TPM management, discrete TPM chip replacement, or TPM provisioning in enterprise MDM scenarios.
- It does NOT guarantee Windows 11 upgrade eligibility — CPU generation requirements are separate.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Does upgrading TPM make my computer compatible with Windows 11?
- A: Not automatically. Windows 11 also requires a supported CPU (8th Gen Intel or later, or AMD Ryzen 2000+). TPM 2.0 is necessary but not sufficient.
- Q: Can I downgrade from TPM 2.0 back to 1.2?
- A: On some older models, yes — but it is not recommended. See Dell Knowledge Base article Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Upgrade or Downgrade Process for Windows 10 Operating System for the full process.
- Q: My model isn't in these lists — does that mean I can't upgrade?
- A: If your model isn't listed, it likely shipped with TPM 2.0 already (2019+) or is not eligible. See the How to Confirm Your Computer Is Eligible for the Update section.
- Q: Do I need to update my BIOS before upgrading TPM?
- A: Only required for starred (*) Precision Tower models. For all other models, the TPM firmware utility can run independently.