Windows 7 does not support TPM 2.0 natively. For 64-bit systems, a specific Microsoft Hotfix is required to recognize this device. It is completely unsupported on Windows 7 32-bit (x86).
The identifier "Acpi Msft0101" suggests a specific device or piece of hardware that is being managed through ACPI. The "Msft" part likely refers to Microsoft, hinting that this might be related to a specific piece of hardware that Microsoft has directly involved in, possibly through a reference or sample driver. -NEW- Acpi Msft0101 Driver 77 2021
: If the driver fails to install or "Device cannot start (Code 10)" appears, ensure that TPM 2.0 or PTT (Intel) / fTPM (AMD) is enabled in your system's BIOS settings. Windows 7 does not support TPM 2
If Windows fails to identify it, you can manually point the Device Manager to a folder containing a valid manufacturer-provided ACPI driver package. The identifier "Acpi Msft0101" suggests a specific device
The driver refers to the Microsoft Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 device, which is a critical security component for modern Windows systems. Driver Details & Identification Device ID: ACPI\MSFT0101 or ACPI\PNP0C31 .
It enables TPM 2.0 support on newer motherboards (Intel Skylake and later), which is required for features like Windows 11 compatibility and advanced security. Operating System Context: Windows 10/11: