Greetings everyone!
I decided to open a separate thread dedicated to TPM related issues.
Before writing about your problem/solution, let's assume that you/we have tried all the steps officially suggested by the manufacturer, but it didn't yield positive results.
In my case there is a Dell Latitude 5480.
1. On booting up, the message "Alert! TPM device not detected!".
2. The TPM settings have disappeared from the BIOS menu.
3. My laptop has a TPM chip (QFN32 IC: NPCT650VB2YX) on the motherboard (LA-E142P).
4. BIOS upgrades and downgrades didn't give a positive result.
Who has encountered this problem and how did you manage to solve it?
By the way, the point is not just to hide the error, but to make the laptop see the chip itself and in the future it should not disappear again with new BIOS updates from Dell.
I decided to open a separate thread dedicated to TPM related issues.
Before writing about your problem/solution, let's assume that you/we have tried all the steps officially suggested by the manufacturer, but it didn't yield positive results.
In my case there is a Dell Latitude 5480.
1. On booting up, the message "Alert! TPM device not detected!".
2. The TPM settings have disappeared from the BIOS menu.
3. My laptop has a TPM chip (QFN32 IC: NPCT650VB2YX) on the motherboard (LA-E142P).
4. BIOS upgrades and downgrades didn't give a positive result.
Who has encountered this problem and how did you manage to solve it?
By the way, the point is not just to hide the error, but to make the laptop see the chip itself and in the future it should not disappear again with new BIOS updates from Dell.
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