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.
My XP has an empty Standalone list. That’s good — right ?
Thanks. Found it.
Now what can I do with it?
can TPM be uninstalled?
For later.
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 its 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 theyre 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?