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Due to some problems after the latest Win 10 update, I decided to try recovery, and after reaching 100 %, I see a blue screen(of death):  The following configuration change was requested for this computer's Trusted Platform Module(TPM)

Clear TPM....  Press F1 to accept or F2 to reject..   I pressed F1, and hear a beep, but nothing happens.  I chatted with HP, who told me my software warranty expired 1 day ago, and I must pay for flash drive for $49.00!!! Can anyone here help me?

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If you don't want to buy the recovery media, you can install Windows 10 fresh using the downloadable install image from Microsoft, instructions are here.

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Thanks for the speedy reply Professor, however the HP tech believes my operating system has been corrupted, indicated by the blue window that I referred to in the original post. Perhaps the recovery partition is gone as well. I'm an engineer, just not a software engineer.  At this point I'm clueless.  Thanks for your help.

Regards

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The fresh install will not require a recovery partition and the disk will be wiped clean along with any corruption.

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Thanks Kyle, I'll do what you recommend,  many thanks!

Regards

 

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