6 Enter System Setup again.
7 On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS > System Security Settings.
8 Select the TPM Advanced Settings option.
9 From the TPM2 Algorithm Selection option, select SHA256, then go back to System Security Settings screen.
10 On the System Security Settings screen, from the Intel TXT option, select On.
11 Save the settings.
12 Restart your system.
rSPI card
restore Serial Peripheral Interface (rSPI) is a SPI ash device to store information about the system Service Tag, system conguration, or
iDRAC license.
Removing the rSPI card
Prerequisites
1 Follow the safety guidelines listed in Safety instructions.
2 Follow the procedure listed in Before working inside your system.
3 Remove the system board.
Steps
1 Using the Torx #4 screwdriver, remove the screw securing the rSPI card to the system board.
2 Holding the rSPI card by its edges, lift the card away from the system.
CAUTION
: To prevent damage to the rSPI card, you must not tilt the card while lifting it from the system board.
Figure 51. Removing the rSPI card
Installing and removing system components
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