I'm having trouble getting TPM 2.0 enabled on my HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop (model TG01-0000a). I've gone into the BIOS settings and made sure that both the TPM device is set to available and the TPM state is enabled, but it still isn't detecting. If anyone has any tips or advice to help me resolve this, I'd really appreciate it!
3 Answers
Have you tried checking the Device Manager for the TPM driver? It might have an issue that's preventing it from being recognized. Sometimes the device may not start properly, leading to problems with detection.
If you're just trying to get TPM for gaming or other purposes and not specifically for Windows 11 installation, you might consider using Rufus to bypass the TPM requirement. That could simplify things for you if that's your main goal.
It's also worth looking into whether your CPU supports TPM 2.0. Some older processors don't have this capability, which could be why you're having trouble.

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