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The same thing happened with me but after the windows 11 update a random A drive of 252-260 mb appeared and now I am having the same TPM issue. I want to re installl windows so that i can get rid of that drive

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did y fix your problem cause i have the some also if i go to w11 is it better ?

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First Rollback the bios to a previous version. After this, remove the TPM driver from device manager after clicking show all devices. Then, reinstall the TPM driver. If there is no TPM driver to being with, just install the TPM driver. Make sure it is tpm 2.0. This is how I got it to work. IF it doesn’t, just forcing the W11 update wont really break any functionality.

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I have the same bug still in 2022, 2 years after the bug has been found they couldnt update the bios.Is it that hard to fix.I have noticed that after I enable tpm it gets disabled when I exit the bios.I think they could be doing this just to make us buy a newer model.

Hp paviliong gaming 15 ryzen 5 3550h gtx 1660ti is my laptop.I have tried to reinstall bios and all the things you guys said  and none of them worked.Bios ver F12.

 

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They finally fixed it 😭

Just install the new F13 version of the BIOS (Windows update forces it onto your device)

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