Security menu
TPM (Security Chip) Setting
Calls a submenu for specifying the TPM state (see
6.6.1
TPM (Security Chip) Setting
The "TPM (Security Chip) Setting" submenu contains the following items:
Current TPM State
Shows the current TPM state (Disabled & Deactivated, Enabled &
Activated, No State).
Security Chip
The TPM can be activated (Enabled) or deactivated (Disabled).
Change TPM State
Specifies the TPM state.
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This item is only displayed if "Security Chip" is set to Enabled and
is also actually activated.
No Change
No change.
Enabled & Activated
The TPM is released and activated.
Disabled & Deactivated
The TPM is locked and deactivated.
Clear
After deleting the TPM and then rebooting, the TPM is set to
Disabled and Deactivated state.
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After exiting the BIOS Setup, you must reboot in order to configure
the TPM correctly.
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