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Type “tpm.msc” (do not use quotation marks) and choose ok

If you see a message saying a “compatible tpm cannot be found,” your pc may have a tpm that is disabled See how to enable tpm for more information or check your pc manufacturer’s support information for instructions to enable the tpm. The tpm.msc command opens the tpm management console in windows, allowing users to access and manage trusted platform module (tpm) settings Tpm enhances system security by storing cryptographic keys and ensuring the integrity of hardware and software. Type tpm.msc in the start/taskbar search field and then hit the enter key to open the trusted platform module (tpm) management on the local computer window. Press “ windows key + r ” to open the run dialog

Enter “ tpm.msc ” in the blank field Click the “ ok ” button The tpm management console will open, showing details about the tpm on your system, including the specification version, which indicates the tpm version (e.g., 2.0). Press windows + r to open the run dialog Type tpm.msc and hit enter In the tpm management window, check the status

If you see, the tpm is ready for use alongside specification version 2.0, congratulations—you’re all set

If not, continue to the next steps Press win + r, type “ tpm.msc,” and press enter “the tpm is ready for use.” this means it’s functioning normally “tpm is not available.” or “tpm has malfunctioned.” this indicates deeper issues If tpm issues are detected, clear the tpm (use method 2 to use the gui or method 3 to use powershell). In the tpm management window, check for the status

If it states “the tpm is ready for use, it indicates that tpm is already enabled If it shows an error or indicates that tpm is not detected, your machine may not have tpm, or it might not be enabled. For tpm 2.0 status, run “tpm.msc” in the run command box, and you’ll see its availability as well as tpm’s version To enable tpm 2.0 and secure boot from bios, boot into windows recovery environment, go to security, secure boot, or boot section, and enable the respective options. This tutorial will show you how to enable trusted platform module (tpm) on your windows 10 and windows 11 pc Windows 10 will reach end of support on october 14, 2025, so you will need to upgrade to windows 11 by then to keep current.

Open the tpm mmc (tpm.msc)

If the user account control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then select yes In the console tree, select command management A list of tpm commands is displayed In the list, select a command that you want to block or allow.

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