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3.2.12 Trusted Computing Sub-Menu
You can use this screen to view the Trusted Computing Menu. Use the up and down arrow (Ç/È) keys to select an item. Use the Plus and Minus
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Main Advanced PCI/PnP Boot | Security | Chipset | Exit | ||||
Trusted Computing |
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TCG/TPM Support | [No] |
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Execute TPM Command | [Don’t Change] | ← → Select Screen | |||||
↑↓ Select Item | |||||||
Clearing the TPM | [Press Enter] | ||||||
+/- | Change Option | ||||||
TPM Enable/Disable Status | [Disabled] | ||||||
F1 | General Help | ||||||
TPM Owner Status | [Unowned] | ||||||
F10 | Save and Exit | ||||||
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Trusted Computing |
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TCG/TPM Support
No
Yes
Enable/Disable TPM
TCG (TPM 1.1/1.2) support in
BIOS
NOTE: The items listed below will appear when TCG/TPM Support is set to [Yes].
Execute TPM Command
Don’t Change
Disabled
Enabled
Enable (Activate) / Disable (Deactivate) command to TPM
| [Press Enter] | Select [OK] to clear the TPM or | |
Clearing the TPM | See dialog box | ||
[Cancel] to exit. | |||
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TPM Enable/Disable | read only | Report TPM Enable/Disable | |
Status | status | ||
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TPM Owner Status | read only | Report TPM Owner status | |
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Clearing the TPM is the process of returning the TPM to factory defaults. It is possible the platform owner will change when in this state.
Are you sure you want to clear it?
OK
Cancel
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