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Asus PN64-E1 Series - Understanding TPM Options and Usage

Asus PN64-E1 Series
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44 PN Series
About the TPM
The system comes with two (2) TPM options: rmware TPM (fTPM) or the discrete
TPM (dTPM). The dTPM is an onboard chip and the availability of the onboard
dTPM chip may vary between models.
NOTE:
The fTPM is supported by default, but may not be enabled, for more
information on enabling the TPM, please refer to www.asus.com/support.
The dTPM is optional and is available on selected models
You may use the following methods to check whether your system comes with
dTPM:
Using the Windows Security App
a. Navigate to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows
Security > Device Security.
b. Check if there is a Security Processor section on this screen, if there
is no Security Processor section on this screen, there may not be a
dTPM on this model, or the dTPM may be disabled.
Using the Microsoft Management Console
a. Navigate to Start > Run or press [Windows Key] + R.
b. Type tpm.msc, then choose OK.
c. If you see a message conrming TPM is ready to use, then there is a
dTPM available and enabled. If you see a message saying “Compatible
TPM cannot be found”, there may not be a dTPM on this model, or the
dTPM may be disabled.
For more information on TPM, please refer to FAQ at www.asus.com/support/.

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