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If you're experiencing issues with TPM 2.0 or Secure Boot, it might be due to configuration problems. To address this:
1. Enable TPM 2.0: Usually found in your BIOS settings under Security or Advanced options. Make sure it's enabled.
2. Enable Secure Boot: Also in your BIOS settings, usually under Boot or Security. Ensure it’s turned on.
Important Note: Verify your system is using UEFI mode instead of Legacy BIOS (MBR). Enabling Secure Boot on a Legacy BIOS system can make Windows unbootable. Check this in your BIOS under Boot mode.
For more detailed guidance, follow these support articles:
- VAN9005
- VAN9001 & VAN9003
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i did this already
and i tried the command prompt thing from the other guys thread
nothing seems to work :/
this the error btw
fr same i dont think ur pc has the tpm chip in the motherboard
tragic
yo if u get TPM 2.0 chip do u also get Secure Boot?