It is a firmware ftpm AMD.
Something disabled it and I have failed (so far) to enable it again?
Incidentally I had a message a few days ago from microsoft in the Updates section of settings, saying that they were looking to enable more 7 type processors very soon! I forget the actual wording but...
I am aware of that and have saved all changes, but none of them seem to stick - A message saying no changes were made to the BIOS pops up when I click on f10 or save?
I have enabled and disabled the tpm settings in the BIOS many times and re-booted, but nothing seems to work? I get a message before re-booting that says nothing has been changed? On one occasion I did get a message that tpm 2.0 had been enabled, but when I was back in Windows there was still...
Micro-Star B450M PRO-VDH MAX (MS-7A 38)
My Desktop PC has ftpm support and can use either 1,2 or 2.0 tpm. I had it working for just over a week, then when I checked WHYNOTWIN11 again I found it was disabled, only guessing why it was disabled?
I have the latest BIOS setup.
I have a Ryzen 7 1700 8 core processor and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super.
I had tpm 2.0 enabled, then an update about a week later seemed to be responsible for disabling it? So I went back into the BIOS to re-enable the tpm, but I cannot get it to enable, the option is there but will not...
I can't download the tool, so I only get the online details. But Belarc Advisor (which is very accurate) says I have both Secure Boot and UEFI enabled and working!
That tool seems to be almost as useful as a wet paper hanky!
msinfo32 shows Secure Boot as being On, and UEFI - But this tool shows Secure Boot and UEFI as being disabled?
I run Windows 10 64 bit with 32 gig ram latest build 21H1 19043.1081.
My MOBO is a Micro-Star B450M Pro-VDH MAX 8.0
AMD B.A0-AMD AGESA COMBO AM4V2PI 1.1.0.0
The Desktop PC this belongs to is less tan a year old, an 8 core: AMD Ryzen 7 1700X Eight-Core Processor 3.40 GHz
I have been into...