Regarding Windows TPM 2.0, please note it may not fit the intended category. Let's keep it on track! π
Regarding Windows TPM 2.0, please note it may not fit the intended category. Let's keep it on track! π
Hello there. My identity is Marcus, and I'm attempting to set up Windows 11. The issue is enabling TPM 2.0βit's been a challenge. I purchased my system around three years ago for 18k SEK, but now it won't show the BIOS setup prompt. I've checked every key on the keyboard, but nothing responds. Here are my specs: Windows 10 Home 64-bit (10.0, Build 19043), UEFI BIOS version 0614, Intel Core i7-8700 at ~3.2GHz, 16384MB RAM, DirectX 12, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080.
Launch the startup menu, tap the power icon, press Shift while clicking restart. This will direct you to a screen with various choices, select "Change UEFI settings" (possibly in the troubleshooting section)
When trying to restart and selecting UEFI SETTINGS, nothing appears to happen.
Which board or model? If it's ready-made, I've moved it to Windows.
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. PRIME Z370-P (LGA1151) Appreciate your effort
Thank you for the MOVE
It seems the system isn't accessing BIOS. You might see a POST message during startup or jump straight to the Windows loading screen. Resetting the BIOS will bring you back to the default settings or require manual configuration, and from there you can turn on TPM.
Disconnect the system drive while it's powered down. Then it needs to reach the UEFI setup.
Fastboot is enabled but Windows refuses to accept the override. Consider alternative methods. Reset the CMOS, disconnect the boot drive, and try again.
Let me know what you're trying to do, and I'll help you with it!