Thanks for all your help.
As far as I can tell by searching, there is a 20-1 LPC TPM 2.0 chip for Windows 8 that says it's compatible with Asus motherboards.
Since this PC originally had Windows 8 (Vista), I'm going to take a gamble that it's the correct one for the mobo.
I've ordered it via...
I assume you never attempted to get a TPM module working on that one or you'd have my answer!
We own 2 HP's & 2 Asus rigs at the moment but I now prefer to start with a barebone Asus & add my own hardware.
Even their smartphones are really good (since the 5 era) although I'll admit my last...
Thank you but I know how to install W11 & prefer the Rufus method thus far as it seems to retain all the apps, shortcuts, etc. as long as all 5 boxes are checked during the procedure. The specs I put in my profile are for my daughter's PC which is the one I'm trying to update with the TPM. I do...
:LOL::LOL:
Yes we have plenty of sq kilometrage to pollute but our little pocket of zone 5 - zone 6 that's tolerable for most of us will be full of garbage in no time at all with that mind set. :p
I should post my other rigs.. they're all a bit dated but running great without any issue...
Thanks!
Asus won't support any mobo over 3 - 4 years old but I suppose it doesn't hurt to try.
I find value in recycling old PC's for the following reasons:
- better for the environment
- save some money (or make money if selling a rebuilt rig)
- decent hardware from 2011+ still function...
Was that the TPM2.0-9665 ?
I got that working for an Asus x79 Intel mobo without any issue at all & bought the same module for this rig but it doesn't work.
The module can be enabled (supposedly) but it won't let me enable the second setting on this bios titled "TPM State" & the other options...
I 'm attempting to update this mobo: ASUS M5A99X Evo 2.0 AM3+ which takes a 20-1 (19 pin + a purposeful dud pin) & tried using a TPM2.0-9665 20-1 module on it, which has worked for me on the P9X79 (Intel chipset released a year prior) but this one is giving me a problem!
I have tried modules...