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Ok so ive watched so many youtube videos on how to nothing works when in my bios i got to advanced mode ect scroll down after clicking on the cpu thing and nothing ive tried by watching so many youtube videos and nothing has helped here is my cpu and stuff. For my cpu I have the intel i5 9400f. my bios version is American Megatrends inc. P1.100, 7/26/2019 My motherboard is ASRock.

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22 minutes ago, LAwLz said:

1) What exactly are you trying to do? I get that you want to enable the TPM but why?

2) What exactly have you tried to do already? Which things have you changed in your BIOS?

3) How are you verifying that it is or isn't working?

Im trying to enable tpm so i can upgrade to windows 11 and i have not changed anything in my BIOS and whats not working is that I do not see in my bios the enable option for the tpm/amd thing ive watched multiple youtube videos and nothing

 

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Are you sure that board has TPM? It's an OEM with no easily found manuals found one. Looks based off the DS3H which has a header for it, but no included module.

I don't think you can enable TPM. 

Edit:

It has a header for TPM 1. You'd need a module for it. However 1.0 isn't what W11 wants. It wants 2.0

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-> Moved to CPUs, Motherboards and Memory

 

It's recent enough that it should have an Intel PTT option somewhere, but it can be named weirdly.

It would be weird to have a BIOS that doesn't support it when the CPU does.

 

Edit: Sources I've found say the board is basically an OEM version of the B350M Pro4. The manual for that shows it on the Security tab.

 

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