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05-01-2024 02:00 PM
Product: HP Z440 Workstation
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Recently i've been playing Valorant properly until the game crashed and received an issue regarding TPM 2.0 and secure boot , i was able to get the secure boot fixed but when it comes to the TPM i could no longer find it within my system nor in windows, i tried multiple options to get fixed such as resetting my whole hardware and windows version to manufacture default settings and also used other ways from the support website of my own hardware to no fixes , i'd be happy to figure out if you guys have any options regarding my situation pS: i can find TPM 2.0 within my software system but it never shows up on the bios security nor anywhere in there .
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