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TPM Issue

TPM Issue

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CLPSGAMER
Member
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07-29-2016, 11:08 AM
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Hi all, I have a decade old MBO GA-Z68AP-D3 Ver 2.0. To its TPM header, I have inserted a Gigabyte compliant TPM 2.0, but I cannot get the BIOS to identify that there is a module affixed to the board. The module displays a green light and I see it in Windows 10 security Devices as a hidden item. The module is ...TPM 1.2 Security Module Board TPM1.2 LPC 20 Pin Motherboards Card for ASUS MSI ASROCK GIGABYTE. On Gigabyte instruction I have updated the BIOS to UA10 (before it was UA9). This made no difference. The is no Advanced setting or any further settings on the peripherals tab. There is no separate security tab. Is there anyone who have managed to overcome this issue? I have tried other online websites and so far, it remains to be an issue. Whilst I like the challenge, this might be an impossibility! Thanks.
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CLPSGAMER
07-29-2016, 11:08 AM #1

Hi all, I have a decade old MBO GA-Z68AP-D3 Ver 2.0. To its TPM header, I have inserted a Gigabyte compliant TPM 2.0, but I cannot get the BIOS to identify that there is a module affixed to the board. The module displays a green light and I see it in Windows 10 security Devices as a hidden item. The module is ...TPM 1.2 Security Module Board TPM1.2 LPC 20 Pin Motherboards Card for ASUS MSI ASROCK GIGABYTE. On Gigabyte instruction I have updated the BIOS to UA10 (before it was UA9). This made no difference. The is no Advanced setting or any further settings on the peripherals tab. There is no separate security tab. Is there anyone who have managed to overcome this issue? I have tried other online websites and so far, it remains to be an issue. Whilst I like the challenge, this might be an impossibility! Thanks.

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timders98
Junior Member
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07-29-2016, 11:16 AM
#2
There are several tabs available, not just one. Look into the system and BIOS sections—they likely contain TPM settings.
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timders98
07-29-2016, 11:16 AM #2

There are several tabs available, not just one. Look into the system and BIOS sections—they likely contain TPM settings.

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madlol100
Junior Member
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07-30-2016, 09:27 PM
#3
Mark, checked all the spots but found no more tabs beyond what's shown in the picture. Perhaps it's best to hold off and upgrade when Windows 10 support stops in 2025. Take care.
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madlol100
07-30-2016, 09:27 PM #3

Mark, checked all the spots but found no more tabs beyond what's shown in the picture. Perhaps it's best to hold off and upgrade when Windows 10 support stops in 2025. Take care.

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Hooded_Master
Member
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07-30-2016, 10:44 PM
#4
Hello! I'm facing the same issue—my GA-Z68AP-D3 rev2.0 board has the UA10 BIOS, but I'm unsure if adding a TPM1.2 or enabling Secure Boot is possible without buying a module. Have you had success setting it up before?
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Hooded_Master
07-30-2016, 10:44 PM #4

Hello! I'm facing the same issue—my GA-Z68AP-D3 rev2.0 board has the UA10 BIOS, but I'm unsure if adding a TPM1.2 or enabling Secure Boot is possible without buying a module. Have you had success setting it up before?