Difficulty

Very easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          4 - 5 minutes            

Sections

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  • Enable TPM on Motherboard TUF_B45M_PLUS_GAMING
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

By default, motherboards with AMD or Intel chipsets released before the arrival of Windows 11 have TPM 2.0 disabled, regardless of model and manufacturer, requiring you to enter the BIOS and activate the option to follow the normal system installation process. .

Step 1

              UEFI BIOS Utility               
  • Turn on the computer, press “DELETE” or “F2” key to enter “UEFI BIOS Utility”.

Turn on the computer, press “DELETE” or “F2” key to enter “UEFI BIOS Utility”.

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Step 2

              Advanced Mode (F7)               
  • Click on the “Advanced Mode(F7)” option or press the shortcut key “F7” to access the “Advanced Mode”.

Click on the “Advanced Mode(F7)” option or press the shortcut key “F7” to access the “Advanced Mode”.

Step 3

              Advanced Menu               
  • In “Advanced Mode” choose the “Advanced” tab.

In “Advanced Mode” choose the “Advanced” tab.

Step 4

              AMD fTPM configuration               
  • In the “Advanced” tab, choose the “AMD fTPM configuration” option.

In the “Advanced” tab, choose the “AMD fTPM configuration” option.

Step 5

              Enable "AMD fTPM switch"               
  • In “AMD fTPM switch”, change the option from “Disabled” to “Enabled”, thus enabling the board’s TPM.

In “AMD fTPM switch”, change the option from “Disabled” to “Enabled”, thus enabling the board’s TPM.

Step 6

              Save & reset               
  • After enabling TPM, press “F10” key to save all changes, then click “OK”. Okay, now the machine will be restarted with the TPM enabled.

After enabling TPM, press “F10” key to save all changes, then click “OK”. Okay, now the machine will be restarted with the TPM enabled.

See how it works in practice in the video below:

Notes: For your machine with Windows 11 to recognize the TPM, the “security device support” must be activated in the bios.

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