seen this is basically a technology that runs on a separate chip on Intel computers and it has the ability to generate random numbers to create and store keys long-term. This option prevents the option to boot from legacy option ROMs.
As far as I could read from Intel's website, this is a Windows feature required for Bitlocker full disk encryption.
Assuming I use Linux and I want to set up encryption in the future, do I need PTT to stay on or can I disable it? You know, Intel. The less random Intel stuff I have running, the better.
>Assuming I use Linux and I want to set up encryption in the future, do I need PTT No.
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