I'm preparing to update my PC to Windows 11, and I've enabled TPM 2.0 in the BIOS settings of my MSI B550-Pro motherboard. However, the Windows "PC Health Check" tool is still indicating that I don't have TPM 2.0 enabled. I've toggled the setting a couple of times and confirmed that it's saved in BIOS, but nothing seems to work. Does anyone have any tips or solutions that could help me resolve this issue? I'd really appreciate your insights!
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Your motherboard does support TPM, but you might need to purchase a separate TPM module and install it. Check your motherboard manual for specific details on what you need to do to get it running. Good luck!
Just curious, doesn't AMD's fTPM option cover this so you don't need the extra module?
Enabling TPM isn’t the only step. Make sure you’re also in secure boot mode and that your hard drive is formatted as GPT. Legacy BIOS boot mode interferes with TPM and secure boot too, which can cause the health check to fail. I had a similar issue and once I adjusted all these settings, it worked perfectly!
Thanks for the heads-up. I'll look into the manual for sure!