Activate TPM 2.0 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 support
Activate TPM 2.0 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 support
TPM must be activated in the BIOS, typically found in the Security, Advanced, or Trusted Computing section. In your scenario it appears under "Advanced." For Intel CPUs: search for “PTT” or “Intel Platform Trust Technology.” For AMD CPUs: look for “fTPM,” “AMD PSP fTPM,” or just “TPM.” Switch the option from Disabled to Enabled. Some devices let you select between Firmware TPM and Discrete TPM. Opt for Firmware TPM. Save the settings, then your PC will restart and TPM 2.0 should be functioning on your machine.
It seems everything is in place yet it doesn't seem to understand it.
Contact assistance at the following links:
- Activision Support: https://support.activision.com/
- Microsoft Support: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us
- ASUS Support: https://www.asus.com/support/
Ensure GPU drivers are current using DDU if necessary, then reinstall clean. Windows is up to date. Check or reinstall game files via Battle.net/Steam. The TPM 2.0 not enabled warning is merely a security verification for the new COD titles. You can turn it on in BIOS: On ASUS boards go to Advanced → PCH-FW Configuration or Advanced → Trusted Computing based on BIOS, and enable PTT/TPM 2.0. Also verify Secure Boot is active; UEFI mode is already set, which is ideal. After enabling TPM and reinstalling drivers, the alert should disappear and crashes should cease if caused by drivers. If errors persist, consider reducing VRAM overclock as COD is highly sensitive to minor overclocks.