Problem with ptt/tpm 2.0
Problem with ptt/tpm 2.0
Verified all necessary configurations: CSM is off, motherboard is configured for UEFI only. This setup supports TPM 2.0 activation.
Your processor gets official support from Windows 11, but it needs TPM enabled for installation. Why would the vendor remove this feature and replace it with a modified OS? Is there an issue with the TPM in your chip? Based on system details, under Secure Boot it lists PCR7 Configuration as Binding not Possible and near the bottom Device Encryption Support. The reason for failure is TPM not Usable... Open up Run, type tpm.msc to verify the status. Go through BIOS, reset to defaults, save and exit. Your Windows will likely halt booting and display errors. Return to BIOS, restore settings, then enable required TPM configurations, proceed to the TPM section, and attempt activation. If it still doesn’t work or you’re concerned about booting, inspect your board for a TPM header. This allows installing a separate TPM module without modifying the CPU’s one. For the optional TPM add-on, review the pin layout since two types exist.