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Enabled Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT) in BIOS - not showing up in Windows 10

giga22
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Hi,

 

I have the following components:

Intel 9700K CPU

ASRock Phantom Gaming 6 Motherboard - latest BIOS 4.3 (Intel Z390 Chipset) 

 

I have enabled Intel's Platform Trust Technology (PTT) in the BIOS, however Windows 10 seems to be totally unaware of it. Enabling it is supposed to be a workaround for the Windows 11 discrete TPM 2.0 requirement. ASRock even mentions it here for my specific motherboard. Yet when Intel PTT enabled in the BIOS, Windows refuses to acknowledge it even exists.

  • Doesn't show up in Windows Security Centre under Device Security
  • TPM.MSC says there's no TPM installed
  • No security devices show up in Device Manager

It feels like the motherboard hasn't enabled it at all. Has enyone else encountered this issue? Is there any other way to check Windows 10 is aware of PTT? Windows 10 recognises secure boot is enabled, but PTT seems to be invisible. Any ideas?

 

Thanks.

 

 

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AlHill
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Then, there is a problem with the bios.   Check with ASRock. regarding their bios, or update the bios with ASRock help.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Windows 11 is the new Vista]

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AlHill
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Right-click on start, select run, and enter TPM.MSC.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Windows 11 is the new Vista]

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giga22
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Hi AlHill,

 

Please see below:

 

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AlHill
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Then, there is a problem with the bios.   Check with ASRock. regarding their bios, or update the bios with ASRock help.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Windows 11 is the new Vista]

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giga22
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@AlHill 

Thanks for the suggestion - I flashed the BIOS, but this time from the UEFI instead of Windows. Looks like I had been running an old version of the BIOS all this time. Thanks!

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giga22
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@AlHill 

Thanks for the suggestion - I flashed the BIOS from the UEFI instead of Windows and it worked. Looks like I had been running an old version of the BIOS all this time!

 

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LeonWaksman
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Hi @giga22 

Did you installed the Management Engine Driver?

Leon

 

giga22
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Hi @LeonWaksman,

 

Yes, I've got that installed thanks, as well a (newer) version of the Intel INF driver listed on their product page.

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