Device security alert on Windows 10 appears.
Device security alert on Windows 10 appears.
Hey there! I received a notification from Windows saying my PC doesn’t meet the default hardware security requirements. It seems related to secure boot and TPM functionality. I’ve attached a screenshot showing the details. Are there any BIOS settings I should turn on? Here’s the spec list: GPU – RTX 3090FE, Mainboard – MSI x570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi, RAM – 2x16GB CL14 3600MHz, CPU – Ryzen 9 5900X, Case – Fractal Design, Cooler – Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360, PSU – BeQuiet! 11 1000W 80+ Gold.
Have you checked for a new system information update? Is BitLocker activated? You’ve received security alerts on a few occasions after installing an update, but only if BitLocker wasn’t already enabled.
Both features are active and acknowledged by Windows, as shown by the green checkmarks in the image. The support page outlines that your device satisfies the criteria for standard hardware security, including memory integrity, core isolation, TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and DEP. MAT is recognized but its exact meaning isn’t clear to me. I’m able to confirm Secure Boot works and that Windows reports it correctly. My BIOS uses UEFI, but I’m unsure about the purpose of MAT or how to turn it on. For more details, refer to the Microsoft support page: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/wind...s-security