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01-11-2024 03:56 PM
Greetings!
I have checked in the BIOS/UEFI settings of my
HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-ec2004AX
and the TPM is enabled and available. I haven't cleared my TPM either.
But the TPM module cannot be seen in my Windows 11 22H2 64-bit OS.
I cannot find it using tpm.msc command nor in the device manager. The applications that need TPM 2.0 to run are stating that I need TPM 2.0 to run the program.
Please help me out.
01-12-2024 02:27 AM
UPDATE:
I went to device manager and then Action > Add Legacy Hardware > (Standard) -> TPM 2.0 and proceeded to install it.
It got installed and says that it's working properly when I tap on it's properties, once I allow hidden devices to be listed in the device manager
Still it can't be detected by the tpm.msc command in Run
I have restarted and uninstalled the device and reinstalled.
Still nothing.
This seems to be a problem for a lot of people owning the HP Pavilion Gaming 15 series.
I got Windows 11 installed by it's own when I first opened my product.
Surely it was detecting my TPM 2.0 then.
But now it doesn't.