Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
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5Lkdw3Ov
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by 5Lkdw3Ov »
Same here. You could also try updating your motherboard's BIOS to the latest version, as that often enables proper TPM support.
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aOvpNncEuCw
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by aOvpNncEuCw »
You could also check for a specific setting called "AMD fTPM" or "Intel PTT" in the BIOS, as that's what TPM 2.0 is often called on those boards.
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Trgxo8r3
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by Trgxo8r3 »
Same here. After you enable it, you might need to save and exit the BIOS for the change to take effect.
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nnwGUcEH
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by nnwGUcEH »
Agreed. Yeah, and sometimes you also need to go into the security settings in Windows and clear the TPM from there before it'll be recognized.