How do I fix TPM device not detected?

Open Power Menu using Win + X, and then click on Device Manager. Locate Trusted Platform Module under Security. Right-click on it, and click on Update Driver and click on Search automatically for drivers. The next screen will then prompt you to search for updated drivers on Windows Update.

How do I fix the TPM on my ASUS motherboard?

  1. Press “Del” when the ASUS or ROG logo appears to enter the BIOS.
  2. Go to Advanced\AMD fTPM configuration page and switch “TPM Device Selection” option to “Firmware TPM”.
  3. Press F10 to save changes & reboot.

Can detect TPM device?

If you encounter the “TPM device not detected” issue, you can try to reset CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor). Resetting CMOS will reset your BIOS to the factory default state. CMOS can be reset using BIOS, but since your PC is not turned on, you can reset it through CLRTC.

What does compatible TPM Cannot be found mean?

If you see the message “Compatible TPM cannot be found”, it means that either your computer cannot find the TPM or that it has been disabled in the BIOS or UEFI. You can also check if your device is using TPM 2.0 through Device Manager.

How do I reset TPM in BIOS?

To Clear TPM:

  1. Boot computer using F2 into the BIOS setup mode.
  2. Locate the “Security” option on the left and expand.
  3. Locate the “TPM” option nested under the “Security” setting.
  4. To clear the TPM you must check the box saying: “Clear” to clear the TPM hard drive security encryption.

How do I install a TPM driver?

Click Search for updated driver version on Windows Update. Click the Check for updates button. Click View optional updates. Select the TPM module driver from the Driver Update list and click Download and Install….

  1. Select Security.
  2. Set Firmware TPM to enabled.
  3. Press F10 to Save and Exit.

How do I enable TPM without BIOS?

How can I enable TPM 2.0 without BIOS in Windows 11?

  1. Test your device’s TPM 2.0 compatibility.
  2. Use the PC Health Check application.
  3. Use Microsoft’s Management Console.
  4. Counter check.
  5. Update the motherboard on your device.

Why does my laptop say TPM device not detected?

If the computer does not detect the Trusted Platform Module, it is most probable that the TPM settings in the computer are disabled. If so, we need to enable it. There are two versions of TPM, TPM 1.2 and TPM 2.0. We can follow the same process to enable both versions of TPM.

How do I disable ASUS TPM?

  1. Power on the system and press“delete”key to enter BIOS [EZ Mode]
  2. Press F7 key to change to Advance Mode.
  3. Click [Advanced] page and click [Trusted Computing] item.
  4. Click [Security Device Support] item and set it to [Disable] mode.
  5. Press F10 key and click Ok ,system will automatically reboot and disable TPM sucessfully.

How do I turn on my TPM security hardware?

To turn on the TPM (TPM 1.2 with Windows 10, version 1507 and higher)

  1. Open the TPM MMC (tpm. msc).
  2. In the Action pane, select Turn TPM On to display the Turn on the TPM Security Hardware page. Read the instructions on this page.
  3. Select Shutdown (or Restart), and then follow the UEFI screen prompts.