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Press win+r
Type msinfo32
Show ss
Enter BIOS by repeatedly tapping ‘Del’ or ‘F2’ on startup of the PC.
Enter the ‘Advanced’ Tab. Click on "CPU Configuration":
Click on "AMD fTPM Switch"( if you have the option to Enable, set it to Enable, skip to step 5.).
Select ‘AMD CPU fTPM’.
Go to the Exit tab and select "Save changes and exit". Upon reboot, press "Del" or "F2" to head back into BIOS.
Enter the "Advanced" tab.
Select "Trusted Computing".
For option "Security Device Support" – Ensure it is set to ‘"Enable".
it didnt work
it did not work
What does it does not work mean?
@ᶠᶻ Armiin
?
I’m asking you
One sec I will show you
This still shows up
I did everything
Win+r, tpm.msc, send a photo
idk what happend but I was playing today
and when I got off for a bit then came back it stoped working
Win+r, msinfo32, send a photo
What should I do?
Go back to your bios
Then show me the settings again
Click on CPU configuration
What is the other option under AMD FTPM switch
Enter the "Advanced" tab.
Select "Trusted Computing".
hm
From what I can see
It should be enabled
Yeah but it is not
Do you have a usb stick?
Wdym
I don’t think so
My only idea is that you have to update your bios
Which you need a usb stick for
I don’t have one 😦
so I can't play valorant anymore?
Normally people that don’t have TPM contact riot to get the restriction dropped
But in your case, you do have it so I highly doubt they will drop it
But you can try
Or if you know someone with a USB stick
can I just buy one
then what do I do?
Yes
You just search up your motherboard. And download the latest bios on the USB stick.
ok ty