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The current version of BIOS for your system can be found at the following link.
http://goo.gl/VhspQ

The Fn + Esc screenshot you provided earlier lists your current BIOS as F.1A. This is the most current BIOS, so you are good to go on that front.

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Is there any TPM pre-installed in my PC?

 

HP Pavilion g6-2311TU

BIOS vertion - F.22

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Hello NafisNawal,

 

You wish to know if your computer has TPM, is that correct? I will try to help you with this.

 

Access your device manager and check to see if you have a section that says “security devices” . If that isn’t there check the section that shows “system devices”, and check to see if it's located there.

 

Also if the BIOS isn’t current that could be preventing the OS from recognizing the device. Press the FN+ESC on the main desktop screen, and a box should appear and provide you the current version of BIOS that is installed. This link shows you the most recent BIOS release for your notebook, compatible with windows 7 and windows 8.

 

Please respond back at your earliest convenience.

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