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11-01-2024 04:42 AM
Hi, I am using an HP Probook 450 G8 Notebook PC. I have installed Windows 11, and there was no issue with TPM. When I tried to install League of Legends, the Vanguard told me I must enable TPM 2.0 to play. So, I tried to follow the instructions on how to enable TPM 2.0. But looks like TPM is missing on my computer. I have checked my product description and found that the TPM chip is already on my motherboard. I searched many, but I still couldn't find any solution for my laptop.
1. I checked the device manager. "There is no security device and Trusted Platform Manager"
2. I checked F10 and went to bios. There is no TPM option there.
3. I also tried tpm.msc and the dialogue box said no TPM found.
Please let me know how do I solve this issue. Thank you!
11-01-2024 09:33 AM
Hi @AR-ISLAM
It should be in the BIOS under security, and I recommend you load the clear TPM or verify that the TPM is active and not hidden.
see page 213 of BIOS manual
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