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To: rarestia
If you’re using Windows, go to Start > Run > type ‘mmc’

In the management console hit Ctrl+M or go to File > Add/Remove snap-in.

On the left-hand side of the list, scroll to the bottom and find TPM Management. If it’s in the list, you have a TPM.

Every motherboard from every manufacturer distributed since 2008 has one installed. They used to be optional add-on chips, now they’re soldered to the boards.

Did, it then tried to open the snap-in. Message was' TPM cannot be found on this computer'. Should I believe it?

164 posted on 08/22/2013 5:39:11 PM PDT by expat1000
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165 posted on 08/22/2013 6:08:37 PM PDT by novemberslady (Texas For President)
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To: expat1000

That management console is designed to directly interface with any brand of TPM module. If it says it’s not there, it’s not there OR it’s disabled in the BIOS.

When you machine is first booting, right after the POST beep, hit F1 or Del to go into your BIOS and poke around for a TPM option. It’s usually under “Security” or something similar.


173 posted on 08/23/2013 7:30:23 AM PDT by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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