Enabling / disabling TPM Support

TPM is enabled by system default. To modify TPM setting, connect a USB keyboard to the USB port and enter BIOS Setup (press [F2] on system startup). Set TPM Support to [Enable] or [Disable]in BIOS setup Advanced > Trusted Computing.

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Advanced

TPM Configuration

 

TPM Support

[Enable]

TPM State

[Enabled]

Pending TPM operation

[None]

Current TPM Status Information

 

TPM Enabled Status:

[Disabled]

TPM Active Status:

[Deactivated]

TPM Enabled Status:

[UnOwned]

Enables or Disables TPM support. O.S. will not show TPM. Reset of platform is required.

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IMPORTANT! Use your TPM application’s “Backup” or “Migration” function to backup your TPM security data.

Clearing TPM Secured Data

When TPM State is set to [Enabled], Pending TPM Operation will appear. Set this item to [TPM Clear] to clear all data secured by TPM or [None] to discard the selection.

Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2008 American Megatrends, Inc.

Advanced

TPM Configuration

 

TPM Support

[Enable]

TPM State

[Enabled]

Pending TPM operation

[None]

Current TPM Status Information

 

TPM Enabled Status:

[Disabled]

TPM Active Status:

[Deactivated]

TPM Enabled Status:

[UnOwned]

Schedule TPM operation. NOTE: Your Computer will reboot during restart in order to change State of TPM.

IMPORTANT! You should routinely backup your TPM secured data.

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