Intel Desktop Board D925XCV/D925XBC Technical Product Specification

1.15.5Enabling the Trusted Platform Module

The Trusted Platform Module is disabled by default when shipped to insure that the owner/end customer of the system initializes the TPM and configures all security passwords. The owner/end customer should use the following steps to enable the TPM.

1.While the PC is displaying the splash screen (or POST screen), press the <F2> key to enter BIOS.

2.Use the arrow keys to go to the Advanced Menu, select Peripheral Configuration, and then press the <Enter> key.

3.Select the Trusted Platform Module, press <Enter>, and select Enabled and press <Enter> again (display should show: Trusted Platform Module [Enabled]).

4.Press the <F10> key, select Ok and press <Enter>.

5.System should reboot and start Microsoft Windows.

1.15.6Assuming Trusted Platform Module Ownership

Once the TPM has been enabled, ownership must be assumed by using the Infineon Security Platform Software. The owner/end user should follow the steps listed below to take ownership of the TPM:

1.Start the system.

2.Launch the Infineon Security Platform Initialization Wizard.

3.Create Owner password (before creating any password, review the Password Recommendations made earlier in this document).

4.Create a new Recovery Archive (note the file name and location).

5.Specify a Security Platform Emergency Recovery Token password and location. (this password should not match the Owner password or any other password).

6.Define where to save the Emergency Recovery Token (note the file location and name).

7.The software will then create recovery archive files and finalize ownership of the TPM.

8.After completing the Infineon Security Platform Initialization Wizard, the Emergency Recovery Token (SPEmRecToken.xml) must be moved to a removable media (floppy, CDR, flash media, etc) if the file was not saved to a removable media during installation. Once this is done, the removable media should be stored in a secure location. No copies of this Emergency Recovery Token file should remain on the system. If a copy remains on the system, it could be used to compromise the security of the platform.

9.Launch the Infineon Security Platform User Initialization Wizard.

10.Create a Basic User password (this password is the most frequently used and should not match any other password).

11.Select and configure Security Platform features for this user.

12.After completing the Infineon Security Platform User Initialization Wizard, a copy of the Emergency Recovery Archive (SPEmRecArchive.xml) should be copied to a removable media and stored in a secure location. This procedure should be repeated after any password changes or the addition of new users.

13.Restart the system.

14.To backup the keys for the EMBASSY Trust Suite, the Key Transfer Manager software must be configured. Launch the Key Transfer Manager from the program menu.

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Intel D925XCV, D925XBC specifications Enabling the Trusted Platform Module, Assuming Trusted Platform Module Ownership

D925XBC, D925XCV specifications

The Intel D925XBC and D925XCV are motherboards designed for Intel's LGA 775 socket, targeted primarily at the desktop market during the mid-2000s. These motherboards support Intel's innovative 800 MHz Front Side Bus and provide a robust platform for various computing applications, including gaming and multitasking.

One of the standout features of the D925XBC and D925XCV is their compatibility with Intel's Pentium 4 and Pentium D dual-core processors. These processors deliver impressive performance, especially for users engaging in demanding tasks such as video editing and 3D rendering. The support for dual-channel DDR2 memory allows for increased bandwidth and improved overall system performance, accommodating up to 8 GB of memory in total.

The motherboards are equipped with the Intel 925X chipset, which integrates advanced technologies. This chipset supports Intel's Enhanced Memory 64 Technology (EM64T), allowing for more efficient processing power and better resource management. The presence of the I/O Controller Hub (ICH6) also enhances connectivity options, including SATA 3.0 Gbps interfaces for faster data transfer rates and improved storage capabilities.

Regarding expansion and connectivity, both motherboards feature multiple PCI Express slots along with PCI slots, allowing users to customize their systems according to their needs. This expandability is essential for gamers and professionals looking to add advanced graphics cards and other peripherals. Additionally, these boards come with integrated audio, ensuring satisfactory sound quality without the need for additional sound cards.

The D925XBC and D925XCV motherboards also include integrated Ethernet controllers, supporting fast network connectivity essential for gaming and high-speed internet access. With multiple USB ports available, users can connect a wide variety of devices easily, enhancing the flexibility of their setups.

In terms of form factor, both boards follow the ATX layout, providing compatibility with a broad range of computer cases. This ensures ease of installation and upgrades while promoting good airflow and optimal thermal management for the components installed.

Overall, the Intel D925XBC and D925XCV motherboards integrate essential features and technologies that provide a solid foundation for desktop computing during their time. With strong processing capabilities, expandability, and good connectivity options, these boards were well-received by users looking for reliable performance and versatility in their systems.