Trusted Platform Module - Dell PowerEdge R930 Owner's Manual

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After the restore process is complete, the system restarts.
Entering the system Service Tag by using System Setup
If Easy Restore fails to restore the Service Tag, use System Setup to enter the Service Tag.
1
Turn on the system.
2
Press F2 to enter System Setup.
3
Click Service Tag Settings.
4
Enter the Service Tag.
NOTE:
You can enter the Service Tag only when the Service Tag field is empty. Ensure that you enter the correct Service
Tag. After the Service Tag is entered, it cannot be updated or changed.
5
Click Ok.
6
Import your new or existing iDRAC Enterprise license.
For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.

Trusted Platform Module

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a dedicated microprocessor designed to secure hardware by integrating cryptographic keys into devices.
A software can use a Trusted Platform Module to authenticate hardware devices. As each TPM chip has a unique and secret RSA key
burned in as it is produced, it can perform the platform authentication.
Initializing the TPM for BitLocker users
Initialize the TPM.
For more information about initializing the TPM, see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753140.aspx.
The TPM Status changes to Enabled, Activated.
Initializing the TPM for TXT users
1
While booting your system, press F2 to enter System Setup.
2
On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS → System Security Settings.
3
From the TPM Security option, select On with Pre-boot Measurements.
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From the TPM Command option, select Activate.
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Save the settings.
6
Restart your system.
7
Enter System Setup again.
8
On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS → System Security Settings.
9
From the Intel TXT option, select On.
Installing and removing system components
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