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HP Compaq Pro 4300 SFF PC
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello. How can I find out if the TPM 1.2 module is in my computer? I checked the availability of the module among people i knew, through the RUN command in Windows "devmgmt.msc" (Device Manager), in case it was two computers, HP Compaq 8100- and 8300 SFF Elite PCs, and it was there.

But I can't see TPM 1.2 module in Device Manager on my PC and even not Embedded security device in my BIOS, making sure of the attached photo below.
I have last bios AMI 8.15 (29.07.2014) and my system runs in Legacy bios-mode. To remember, my PC is HP Compaq Pro 4300 SFF PC.
Thank you. 

 




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HP Recommended

Hi:

 

The 4300 Pro is an entry level business PC.

 

Most likely it did not come with a TPM.

 

Back in the day the PC's had model numbers like this...

 

4xxx = entry level

 

6xxx =  better

 

8xxx = best

 

You can easily tell if your PC has a TPM by looking at the screenshot below...

 

Paul_Tikkanen_0-1625674986102.png

 

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HP Recommended

Hi:

 

The 4300 Pro is an entry level business PC.

 

Most likely it did not come with a TPM.

 

Back in the day the PC's had model numbers like this...

 

4xxx = entry level

 

6xxx =  better

 

8xxx = best

 

You can easily tell if your PC has a TPM by looking at the screenshot below...

 

Paul_Tikkanen_0-1625674986102.png

 

HP Recommended

Okay. Will it be possible for me to purchase a TPM module and install it to the motherboard?

 

HP Recommended

Not that I know of.

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