How to enable TPM 2.0 of your computer from BIOS? This post will provide serval ways to open or bypass TPM 2.0 (suitable for ASUA, GIGABYTE, MSI, ASROCK mainboard on Intel and AMD platform), if you have any problems on this field, follow this post and take a look!
Compared to Windows 10, the official requirements for Windows 11 are stricter, requiring specific processors, UEFI secure boot, and TPM 2.0 support. Many users preparing to install Windows 11 find that TPM 2.0 is unavailable on their computers and are unsure how to enable it. This post will outline methods to enable or bypass TPM 2.0, specifically for ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASRock motherboards.
Firstly, open the "Run" by press "WIN" + "R", type "tpm.msc" and enter.
If we see screen like the TPM is ready for use, and the specification version is 2.0, it means nothing wrong with your TPM module.
If system hint an error message "Compatible Trusted Platform Module (TPM) cannot be found on this computer", it means the TPM 2.0 is disable on your computer and you may need to open it in BIOS.
As motherboard brands of different, enter BIOS interface also vary, so the way to enable TPM 2.0 also vary, even different from Intel or AMD platform, next we will provide different ways to enable TPM 2.0 module for different mainboards as follow.
1. ASUA Mainboard on Intel platform
First, restart the computer. Since it just starts, repeatedly press the Del key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS of the motherboard. Find and click to enter "Advanced Mode", or press the F7 key directly to enter the advanced mode. Under the "Advanced" tab, enter "PCH-FW Configuration", set "TPM device selection" to "Enable Firmware TPM", click "OK", and remember to press the F10 key to save and exit BIOS.
2. GIGABYTE Mainboard on Intel platform
First, restart the computer. Since it just starts, repeatedly press the Del key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS of the motherboard. Under the "Settings" tab, enter "Miscellaneous" and set "Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT)" to "Enabled". And remember to press the F10 key to save and exit BIOS.
3. MSI Mainboard on Intel platform
First, restart the computer. Since it just starts, repeatedly press the Del key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS of the motherboard. click "Advanced" or press the F7 key directly, find the "Security" tab, and then enter "Trusted Computing", set "Security Device Support" to "Enabled". And remember to press the F10 key to save and exit BIOS.
4. ASROCK Mainboard on Intel platform
First, restart the computer. Since it just starts, repeatedly press the Del key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS of the motherboard. Click "Advanced Mode" or press the F6 key directly. Find the "Security" tab and set "Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT)" to "Enabled". And remember to press the F10 key to save and exit BIOS.
1. ASUA Mainboard on AMD platform
First, restart the computer. Since it just starts, repeatedly press the Del key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS of the motherboard. click to enter "Advanced Mode", or press the F7 key directly to enter the advanced mode, find the "Advanced" tab, enter "AMD fTPM configuration", set "Selects TPM device" to "Enable Firmware TPM", click "OK". And remember to press the F10 key to save and exit BIOS.
2. GIGABYTE Mainboard on AMD platform
First, restart the computer. Since it just starts, repeatedly press the Del key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS of the motherboard. Find and enter the "Settings" tab, enter "Miscellaneous", and set "AMD fTPM switch" to "Enabled". And remember to press the F10 key to save and exit BIOS.
3. MSI Mainboard on AMD platform
First, restart the computer. Since it just starts, repeatedly press the Del key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS of the motherboard. click "Advanced" or directly press the F7 key, enter "Settings", enter "Security", and then enter "Trusted Computing", set "Security Device Support" to "Enabled". And remember to press the F10 key to save and exit BIOS.
4. ASROCK Mainboard on AMD platform
First, restart the computer. Since it just starts, repeatedly press the Del key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS of the motherboard. Click to enter the "Advanced" tab, enter "CPU Configuration", set "AMD fTPM switch" to "Enabled". And remember to press the F10 key to save and exit BIOS.
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Above all of the methods are the way to enable or bypass TPM 2.0, suitable for ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASRock motherboards. If you also want to install Windows 11 and find the TPM 2.0 is disable, why not try one of those methods above and enable the TPM 2.0 for your computer. Ofcouse, if your mainboard is unsupported for TPM 2.0 or your TPM version too low, we suggest you buy a TPM 2.0 module if your motherboard support TPM interface. Hope this article can do something for your problems!