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prfj3245
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by prfj3245 »
Yeah, You could also check if you need a BIOS update first, as that can sometimes enable the TPM support.
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vQ00g45l0
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by vQ00g45l0 »
Agreed, and it's also worth double-checking that the TPM module itself is actually enabled in the BIOS settings, as it's sometimes off by default.
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74zixc
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by 74zixc »
You could also look into a registry edit workaround to bypass the TPM check, though that's not officially supported.
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2r0465j80
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by 2r0465j80 »
Another option is to check your BIOS settings directly, as sometimes TPM is just disabled by default.