BIOS Utilities
TPM State Menu
To access this menu
you must first enable
TPM support from the
security
menu
5
page
5 -
13).
Password
Protection
Note that you should set
a supervisor password
in the BIOS to protect
the
TPM
information
from being tampered
with by unauthorized us-
ers.
Figure 5 - 5
TPM State
5 - 14 TPM State
TPM State
Main
Advanced
Current TPM State:
(see
Change TPM State
F1
Help
Esc
Exit
Change TPM State (TPM State)
This menu allows you to set the level of TPM functionality. You can enable/disable
the TPM function altogether, or clear all existing TPM information.
Note: If you clear all TPM information it will be erased altogether and the informa-
tion will need to be reconfigured.
Phoenix TrustedCore(tm) Setup Utility
Security
TPM State
Enabled and Deactivated
[No Change
]
No Change
Enable & Activate
Deactivate & Disable
Clear
Select Item
-/+
Select Menu
Enter
Boot
Exit
Item Specific Help
Changes TPM State
Change Values
F9
Setup Defaults
Select
Sub-Menu
F10
Save and Exit
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