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SPECYFIKACJE
- Płyta główna : Asus prime h410m-k R2.0
- Procesor : Intel Core I5-10400K
-Karta graficzna Asus Nvidia gtx 1060 3.0 GB |
Hi, I have a problem with the TPM on the intel website, it shows that my intel core i5-10400K processor supports the TPM 2.0 module, entering the bios and clicking on activating tpm from the processor, I have no other option to choose from than Disabled, I don't know what to do, I'm trying to deal with it 2 months and still can't do anything about it
SPECIFICATIONS
- Motherboard : Asus prime h410m-k R2.0
- Processor: Intel Core I5-10400K
- Asus Nvidia GTX 1060 3.0GB Graphics Card
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Run tpm.msc, and post a picture of the results.
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It is your motherboard that would have a TPM module, if you have one installed. Check your bios and make sure it is enabled.
Also, check your bios and determine if PTT is turned on. It provides the same functionality as TPM 2.0.
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Then, I would update the motherboard bios. If you still have problems, contact the motherboard manufacturer.
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The processor can support a hardware TPM 2.0 only if it is installed on your motherboard. I will presume that this shows (only) DISABLED in your BIOS because one is not installed -- but you should be checking this part's installation status and BIOS behavior with Asus, not Intel.
Your motherboard's chipset supports Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT), which implements the equivalent of a TPM 2.0 in the Intel Management Engine's hardware and firmware. I will also presume that your motherboard's BIOS includes support for PTT and that all you need to do is enable this in BIOS -- but again, this is something to be verifying with Asus, not Intel.
Hope this helps,
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