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HP Pavilion Gaming - 15-ec0007nc
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have turned the TPM on in the BIOS, and the notebook is still not detecting it. I have seen multiple threads on this, although none of them helped. I have already updated the BIOS with no changes. When I go into Device Manager - Security devices, I see AMD PSP 10.0 Device instead of the TPM 2.0. (screenshot below)

The notebook was purchased less than a year ago (about 10 months back)

I have the AMD Ryzen 5 Mobile 3550H CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 mobile. My notebook runs Windows 10 Home. There have been tips on getting rid of the OEM drivers, and I tried that - unsuccessfully. Is there anything else that could possibly help? 

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