ASUS motherboard With on-board TPM 2.0 TPM installation problem I have an ASUS P6X58-E WS board that has TPM 2.0 but it does not appear in the bios, it goes on the board and windows does not install the drivers because they are not signed, any solutions or suggestions He hides them from me
I had an Asus Zenbook laptop some time ago and the TPM option was visible in the bios only after resetting the bios to the factory defaults. And only on that session. If I needed to see the TPM option again at a later time, I would have to reset the bios again. Maybe it's the same for your board. Are you asking about drivers for the TPM itself? Those I think are provided with bios updates.
It does not appear in the bios, it is a chip that is attached to the motherboard and if you want you can remove it, that is, as if it were a removable card
It is doubtful that you can find compatible drivers. Theoretically, Windows can support TPM. In fact, the old compatibility according to the instructions. You can run tpm.msc and msinfo to see the current module status for the system. I don't think it will be found.
I am installing windows 7 to see what drivers it puts, now I am on another computer that has TPM1,2 and only secure boot fails in the installation, the rest accepts everything
In the end nothing according to them is a TPM but since it is not in the Bios and the drivers without a digital signature is more of an ornament that they have put on the board than a TPM 2.0
The TPM card has two buttons, one red to turn off the computer and the other green to reset it, and some digits to check the operation of the board, if it works well they mark 00 if the board has a fault another code 75, 85 appears. .. it depends on the failure, it does not have more functions since it is not in the Bios from what you can see
It's possible that the board is too old and doesn't support TPM 2.0, and could be limited to version 1.2 instead.
The other Dell OptiPlex 755 computer has TPM 1.2 and it supports it, what fails it is the secure boot boot, which is why I'm going to see if I can get bios 2.4 or higher now I have SLIC 2.3
@Errepublika Kindly show us a clear picture of your motherboard with the alleged TPM chip mounted on it. Why exactly do you need TPM on this particular PC?
I can take a screenshot of the device manager where the secure platform 1.2 module comes out and from the bios where the activation of the TPM module comes out
@Errepublika I was referring to the Asus P6X58-E WS motherboard (which is the topic of this thread), not the Dell OptiPlex 755.