06-18-2021 01:00 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 06:58 PM by ROGBot
06-18-2021 01:09 AM
Zeroed85 wrote:
XIII Hero. Isn't the TPM hardwired? What is the problem?
06-18-2021 01:20 AM
Jesseinsf wrote:
You have to turn on the feature in BIOS. There is not an actual TPM hardware chip like found in business and some personal PCs and laptops. I will be back with the actual name to the Intel TPM feature.
In BIOS/Advanced/PCH-FW Configuration
Enable PTT (Intel Platform Trust Technology)
This is Intel's version of TPM
06-18-2021 01:42 AM
Zeroed85 wrote:
Hmm has the location of this in the BIOS changed? I seemed to have overlooked this. Will check that out later thanks.
06-18-2021 01:54 AM
Jesseinsf wrote:
Actually, looking at the manual, 11th Gen Intel doesn't seem to provide any form of TPM chip. However, there is a header to plug one in. Device manager sees the header but notices that a TPM chip is not connected. You have to buy one. Let me know if you do find PTT in the BIOS?
06-18-2021 02:33 AM
06-18-2021 04:47 AM
06-18-2021 05:24 AM
Saltgrass wrote:
I have always understood a TPM device had to be purchased separately. My Device Manager does not show any Security devices entry (11th Gen).
You can also check msinfo32.exe under Device Encryption Support to see what it shows..
06-18-2021 09:41 AM
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