

Profile but he’s a regional user and he’s at the airport which will make things more fun. I think I’ll need to create him a new Windows So far I’ve tried the steps here but nothing has worked. So how do I know if my PC is equipped with TPM 2.0? check this out.I have a user that just received this error this AM. Well, many of the PCs will be put out of business because of it. One of the minimum requirements for upcoming Windows 11 is to have TPM version 2.0. You don’t need to do it if you have a working encrypted disk running unless there are some issues related to the chip. Here is the last piece of warning before wrapping it up, clearing TPM can result in data loss. You will be prompted to restart the computer. Go to Device Security, click Security processor details link under Security processor section, and Security processor troubleshooting.Ĭlick the Clear TPM button to start the process. Or, you can use the Windows Defender Security Center app to clear it.ĭouble-click the shield icon from the system tray to launch Windows Defender Security Center. You can run the following cmdlet in an elevated PowerShell session. Lastly, if you are using BitLocker to encrypt disk as a way to wipe out old SSD drives, you will need to clear the TPM to destroy the encryption key so no one can recover it.

Secondly, since there are ways to extract BitLocker keys from a TPM, it’s better to be safe to clear TPM on a computer you are about to dispose of. Not saying that not-cleared TPM will screw up the system but it’s just better with a clean TPM. Why do we need to clear TPM?įirst of all, if you are to start a clean installation of a new Windows system on a used computer, clearing TPM ensures that the new system can fully deploy any TPM-based functionality. If you see the “false” on TpmPresent, sorry, you don’t have the TPM chip on the motherboard.

The “false” on TpmReady means that I have the TPM chip on my motherboard but I will have to enable it in BIOS before I can use it. To check the status of TPM on your computer, you can either use TPM.msc management console or the following PowerShell cmdlet on an elevated PowerShell session. Moreover, Windows 10 makes extensive use of the TPM and integrate it deeply inside the Windows system for its security enhancements such as Device Guard and Windows Hello for Business. You can still use BitLocker to encrypt an entire disk on a computer that doesn’t have a TPM chip but you will end up typing in the long passphrase every time you turn it on. That’s why BitLocker usually works way better on a computer with a TPM chip. TPM, Trusted Platform Module, is a chip embedded on your computer motherboard that helps enable tamper-resistant full-disk encryption without the need of an extremely long complicate passphrase.
