How to activate TPM 2.0 in bios MSI

How to activate TPM 2.0 in bios MSI?

If your BIOS doesn’t have TPM 2.0 support, you can add it. And that’s pretty easy, too. To do that, you’ll need to download the latest BIOS software from the motherboard manufacturer’s website. Add the file to your computer, then find the BIOS settings in your UEFI BIOS and enable TPM 2.0.

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How to turn on TPM

If TPM is not shown in BIOS menu, you can turn it on. Go to your BIOS menu and find Security Configuration. Scroll down to Trusted Platform Module. Set the TPM to Enabled. Save and Exit.

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How to turn on hardware TPM MSI GE6

This feature is only available on MSI Z370, Z270, and B360 motherboards. To turn this feature on, you will need to go to BIOS and navigate to Security -> TPM -> GE6. Set this feature to Enabled.

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How to activate TPM in BIOS MSI GE6

There are four different ways to activate TPM in BIOS: Graphical User Interface (GUI), Command line interface (CLI), PowerShell, and BIOS settings. You can activate TPM using BIOS settings. This is similar to the UEFI security system. This approach is suitable for BIOS with little settings and users who are not familiar with the BIOS settings. This method is not suitable for those who have already configured their BIOS.

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How to turn on TPM in BIOS MSI GE6

All modern CPUs automatically enable TPM 2.0, but you can turn it on even in earlier BIOSes. To do it, make sure that the security tab is visible in your motherboard’s BIOS settings. Go to the security tab and look for the TPM 2.0 activation option. If it’s not available, go to the Advanced menu and look for the security options. TPM 2.0 is automatically detected in the BIOS of most modern computers.

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