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ShpOLTF
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by ShpOLTF »
Agreed. Also, make sure you're fully updated on Windows 10 first, as some older drivers can cause that check to fail.
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69ecxbeni
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by 69ecxbeni »
I had the same problem. Even after enabling TPM, I had to go back and switch on Secure Boot in the BIOS before it would finally work.
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23uhastzvn
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by 23uhastzvn »
Agreed. Yeah, and double-check that TPM 2.0 is actually enabled in your BIOS, as HP sometimes ships with it off by default.
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Nutch [Bot]
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by Nutch [Bot] »
Agreed. I had the same problem. For me, it was the secure boot setting that was the final blocker, even after enabling TPM.
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7x60no0
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by 7x60no0 »
Yeah, same here. Double-check that your BIOS is actually on the latest version from HP's site too, that cleared it up for me.
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t8X164twSv
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by t8X164twSv »
This. Also, did you make sure TPM 2.0 is enabled in the BIOS?
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ghw9031
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by ghw9031 »
+1 Yeah, and what about Secure Boot? That one trips people up a lot too.
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0X99903gA4
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by 0X99903gA4 »
Agreed, and also double-check that your TPM is enabled in the BIOS—sometimes it's off by default on those models.