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Elitebook 840 G2
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi,

 

So i was eventually able to enable TPM through the BIOSConfigUtility and the it came back with "no errors occured" using my config file:

BIOSConfig 1.0
;
; Originally created by BIOS Configuration Utility
; Version: 4.0.13.1
; Date="2016/03/04" Time="16:32:30" UTC="-6"
;
; Found 149 settings
;
TPM Specification Version
1.2
TPM Device
Hidden
*Available
TPM State
Disable
*Enable
Clear TPM
*No
On next boot
TPM Activation Policy
F1 to Boot
Allow user to reject
*No prompts

Activate Embedded Security On Next Boot
*Enable

Activate TPM On Next Boot
*Disable
Enable

 

However after rebooting I still don't get 'TpmPresent':

 

PSComputerName : WINDOWS-0JKT6P7
RunspaceId : 8f109fbe-64d1-4a66-9e2e-6a09a0e93ab0
TpmPresent : True
TpmReady : False
ManufacturerId : 1229346816
ManufacturerIdTxt : IFX
ManufacturerVersion : 4.32
ManufacturerVersionFull20 : Not Supported for TPM 1.2
ManagedAuthLevel : Full
OwnerAuth :
OwnerClearDisabled : True
AutoProvisioning : Enabled
LockedOut : False
LockoutHealTime : Not Supported for TPM 1.2
LockoutCount : Not Supported for TPM 1.2
LockoutMax : Not Supported for TPM 1.2
SelfTest : {128, 0, 1, 255}

 

What am I missing here? I can confirm TPM is enabled when booting into bios.

 

 

Thanks,

Joe

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