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HP Elite X2 1011 G1 Tablet
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi, I'm trying to activate TPM with BCU but I receive every time this error at boot

 

"The embedded controller MUD data is not valid while MPM is locked.
Please unlock MPM, and lock again to capture valid MUD data." with accept button and 10->0 Countdown.

 

- I'm able to modify other BIOS parameters with BCU, but not TPM.

- the BIOS password is set

- I reset bios settings to default

 

this is the file I used to config

 

BIOSConfig 1.0
TPM Device Security Level
 *Change
 View
 Hide
TPM Embedded Security Security Level
 *Change
 View
 Hide
OS Management of TPM Security Level
 *Change
 View
 Hide
Reset of TPM from OS Security Level
 *Change
 View
 Hide
TPM Reset to Factory Defaults
 *No
 Yes
Reset of TPM from OS
 Disable
 *Enable
OS Management of TPM
 Disable
 *Enable
Activate TPM On Next Boot
 Disable
 *Enable
TPM Device
 Hidden
 TPM 1.2
 *TPM 2.0
TPM Activation Policy
 *F1 to Boot
 Allow user to reject
 No prompts

 

 

And this is the log (after the second run of the script, all the parameters were updated in the first run, but TPM Activate on next boot keep updating every time I launch the script)

 

2016/07/19 11:25:22.240764 | 9040|Setting|HP::Shared::StreamLog::StreamLog| Log Severity Level >= Info  
2016/07/19 11:25:22.240764 | 9040|Info   |HP::Shared::StreamLog::StreamLog| Begin.
2016/07/19 11:25:22.240764 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| *****************************************************
2016/07/19 11:25:22.240764 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| **    HP Bios Configuration Utility v. 4.0.15.1    **
2016/07/19 11:25:22.240764 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| *****************************************************
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| Platform: 2009 - HP Elite x2 1011 G1 Tablet
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| BIOS version:  1.13 05/16/2016
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| Computer name: CL103009999204
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| Serial number: 5CG55264Z8
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| Unicode password supported: Yes
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise 64 bit
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| OS version: 10.0.10240
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| Command line: [BiosConfigUtility64.exe  /set:new.repset /cpwdfile:12345678.bin /verbose /l]
2016/07/19 11:25:22.897080 | 9040|Info   |BiosConfigUtility::InitInstance| *****************************************************
2016/07/19 11:25:23.022093 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::Utils::ShowMessage| <SUCCESS msg="Successfully read password from file" />
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'TPM Device Security Level' with 3 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'TPM Embedded Security Security Level' with 3 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'OS Management of TPM Security Level' with 3 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'Reset of TPM from OS Security Level' with 3 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'TPM Reset to Factory Defaults' with 2 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'Reset of TPM from OS' with 2 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'OS Management of TPM' with 2 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'Activate TPM On Next Boot' with 2 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'TPM Device' with 3 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Loaded setting 'TPM Activation Policy' with 3 values.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::GetSettings| Succesfully read 10 settings from file.
2016/07/19 11:25:23.318998 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Apply all settings to BIOS
2016/07/19 11:25:26.350584 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'TPM Device Security Level' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.366188 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'TPM Embedded Security Security Level' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.381834 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'OS Management of TPM Security Level' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.417235 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'Reset of TPM from OS Security Level' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.439250 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'TPM Reset to Factory Defaults' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.458811 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'Reset of TPM from OS' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.475825 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'OS Management of TPM' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.571695 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'Activate TPM On Next Boot' changeStatus='pass' returnCode=0 oldValue='Disable' newValue='Enable'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.591711 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'TPM Device' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.614732 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Setting 'TPM Activation Policy' changeStatus='skip'
2016/07/19 11:25:26.642752 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::FileSettings::ApplySettings| Settings processed: 10, errors: 0, warnings: 0, skipped: 9, succeeded: 1
2016/07/19 11:25:26.649256 | 9040|Info   |biosconfig::Utils::ShowMessage| <SUCCESS msg="No errors occurred" />
2016/07/19 11:25:26.649256 | 9040|Info   |HP::Shared::StreamLog::~StreamLog| End.

 

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I noticed that using TPM 1.2 doesn't give me this problem, so I switched to that and all was good. I expected that TPM 2.0 was less probematic, but it's not true.

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I noticed that using TPM 1.2 doesn't give me this problem, so I switched to that and all was good. I expected that TPM 2.0 was less probematic, but it's not true.

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