TPM 2.0 support and Windows 11 (AMD) |
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bobbypty
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I was able to fix it by upgrading the BIOS to version 1.80
Quite scary due to the risk of bricking the motherboard but now the PC passes all Windows 11 checks. |
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grandemister
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Hi I have an AsRock x470 Taichi Ultimate
the TPM 2.0 I activated without problems, but I can not activate secure boot, who can help me? Thanks |
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grandemister
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have the Rizen 5700 CPU
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wiredawg
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Note for ASRock x570 Taichi (AMD Ryzen 9): Simply turning/enabling "AMD CPU fTPM" did not work for me. I had to update my existing BIOS from P3.4 to P4.6. The update page at asrock.com says "Support Microsoft Windows 11". Once I updated the BIOS I did not need to go back into the BIOS to change any settings. TPM shows up when checking with windows 10. Type: tpm.msc in the run-box (press window key & R at the same time to open the run-box). It will either say ready or not ready.
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ASRock X570 Taichi (BIOS P4.6)
AMD Ryzen 9 3900 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super |
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