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Trying to enable tpm for windows 11. All google results show I should have an option called "AMD CPU fTPM" but I don't think it exists in my bios. I assume the above are my choices, just not sure which is right.

It defaulted to auto, which I assume would be right, but it's not recognizing my boot drive, so I figure maybe not.

 

I have secure boot enabled, I think those are the only two settings I need?

 

Board is G650 Eagle AX

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It's a newer board, so I'd try enable dTPM. If it has a dedicated TPM module that should work.

 

It should be compatible with Windows 11 out of the box so if it's having issues it might need to have the bios version updated. 

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What BIOS are you on?

 

Quite a few question and answer threads out there already for what ASP vs. Pluton fTPM is. Frankly I'd just leave it on auto and go about my business. If it says its enabled its enabled.

 

Why do you have to be different, Gigabyte? Why?

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29 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

What BIOS are you on?

 

Quite a few question and answer threads out there already for what ASP vs. Pluton fTPM is. Frankly I'd just leave it on auto and go about my business. If it says its enabled its enabled.

 

Why do you have to be different, Gigabyte? Why?

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