Congratulations on your first PC, and I'm thrilled that the video helped you enable TPM 2.0 and move forward with your Windows setup! Enjoy your new PC!
For the ASUS PRIME B450M-A motherboard, enabling TPM 2.0 can be a bit different. Since you only have the "AMD fTPM configuration" option, follow these steps: 1. Enter the BIOS settings. 2. Go to the "Advanced" tab. 3. Select "AMD fTPM configuration". 4. Set "AMD fTPM" to "Enabled" or "Activated". 5. Save changes and exit BIOS. This should enable TPM 2.0 on your ASUS PRIME B450M-A motherboard.
The ASUS Z170-A motherboard does not have a dedicated TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip. However, it has a firmware-based TPM (fTPM) which can be enabled. To enable fTPM on ASUS Z170-A: 1. Enter BIOS settings. 2. Go to "Advanced" tab. 3. Select "PCH Configuration". 4. Look for "fTPM" or "Firmware TPM" and enable it. 5. Save changes and exit BIOS. Please note that firmware-based TPM might not be compatible with all operating systems or software.
@@rambotech_than you but after clicking on PCH CONFIGURATION there is nothing like fTPM or Firmeware TPM …😢 is an any other way? i feel lost thank you 😢😢😢
For ASUS motherboards, TPM 2.0 is often found under: 1. Advanced tab 2. PCH Configuration or Platform Miscellaneous 3. Look for "TPM" or "fTPM" (firmware-based TPM) 4. Enable it Since you only have PCH Config, check within that menu for TPM or fTPM settings. If you're still unsure, provide your motherboard model for more specific guidance.
If you don't see TPM or fTPM options, check: 1. BIOS updates: Ensure your BIOS is up-to-date, as updates may add TPM support. 2. Manual: Consult your motherboard manual or ASUS support website for specific instructions. 3. Contact ASUS support: Reach out to ASUS directly for guidance on enabling TPM on your specific motherboard model.
For ASUS TUF Gaming A15: 1. Restart and press F2 to enter BIOS. 2. Go to "Advanced" tab. 3. Enable "Trusted Computing" or "TPM 2.0". 4. Save changes and exit.
ASUS TUF F15: 1. Enter BIOS (F2/Del). 2. Advanced > Platform Security. 3. Enable "PTM" or "fTPM" (firmware-based TPM). 4. Save changes. Note: fTPM is equivalent to TPM 2.0. Update BIOS if needed. Consult manual or ASUS support if issues persist.
@@rambotech_ I don't see that option. My laptop was fine until two days ago. Now it takes a long time to start, when I press turn it off it restarts, and when I try to restore Windows or update it, it tells me that I don't have TPM and that I can't use Windows 11 when it's fake, it was fine until a few days ago, help
Agar aapne TPM 2.0 ko enable karne ke liye settings kar liye hain, lekin phir bhi issue aa raha hai, toh kuch aur cheezein try karein: 1. BIOS ko update karein. 2. UEFI firmware ko update karein. 3. CPU aur motherboard ke specifications check karein ki wo TPM 2.0 ko support karte hain ya nahi. Agar issue abhi bhi persist karta hai, toh aap mujhe aur details de sakte hain, jaise ki: 1. Motherboard ka model 2. CPU ka model 3. BIOS ka version Main aapki madad karne ki koshish karunga.
For the ASUS ROG Ally handheld console: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Scroll down to "Advanced". 3. Select "Security". 4. Look for "TPM" or "Trusted Platform Module". 5. Toggle the switch to enable TPM 2.0. If you can't find TPM settings, ensure your ROG Ally is updated to the latest firmware.
To enable TPM 2.0 on ASUS: 1. Enter BIOS settings (F2, F12, or Del) 2. Go to "Advanced" or "Security" tab 3. Find "TPM" option and set to "Enabled" 4. Save changes and exit BIOS Note: Set "TPM Version" to "2.0" if available.
For ASUS Prime A320M-K, try: 1. BIOS update. 2. TPM emulator software (like tpm-emulator). 3. Check CPU compatibility. If issues persist, contact ASUS support.
It seems like you're seeing unfamiliar settings. Try resetting the BIOS to its default values or press the "Reset" or "Load Optimized Defaults" button in the BIOS settings.
Thank you so much I’ve been stuck on windows 10 for a day and I just got my first pc and I was stuck this video helped me so much
Congratulations on your first PC, and I'm thrilled that the video helped you enable TPM 2.0 and move forward with your Windows setup! Enjoy your new PC!
@@rambotech_thank you for replying!
Legend 🔥🔥
Glad I could help! You're a legend too for getting TPM 2.0 enabled!
PRIME B450M-A in advanced i have none of these only AMD ftpm configuration is that it?
For the ASUS PRIME B450M-A motherboard, enabling TPM 2.0 can be a bit different. Since you only have the "AMD fTPM configuration" option, follow these steps:
1. Enter the BIOS settings.
2. Go to the "Advanced" tab.
3. Select "AMD fTPM configuration".
4. Set "AMD fTPM" to "Enabled" or "Activated".
5. Save changes and exit BIOS.
This should enable TPM 2.0 on your ASUS PRIME B450M-A motherboard.
my mother board is asus z170-a and i can’t find it!!! it appears to me only PCH Configuration. Please help 😢
The ASUS Z170-A motherboard does not have a dedicated TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip. However, it has a firmware-based TPM (fTPM) which can be enabled.
To enable fTPM on ASUS Z170-A:
1. Enter BIOS settings.
2. Go to "Advanced" tab.
3. Select "PCH Configuration".
4. Look for "fTPM" or "Firmware TPM" and enable it.
5. Save changes and exit BIOS.
Please note that firmware-based TPM might not be compatible with all operating systems or software.
@@rambotech_than you but after clicking on PCH CONFIGURATION there is nothing like fTPM or Firmeware TPM …😢 is an any other way? i feel lost thank you 😢😢😢
Ty brother❤🔥
You're welcome, bro!
I only have PCH Config. and PCH Storage Config. Any help please?
I dont have one either
For ASUS motherboards, TPM 2.0 is often found under:
1. Advanced tab
2. PCH Configuration or Platform Miscellaneous
3. Look for "TPM" or "fTPM" (firmware-based TPM)
4. Enable it
Since you only have PCH Config, check within that menu for TPM or fTPM settings. If you're still unsure, provide your motherboard model for more specific guidance.
If you don't see TPM or fTPM options, check:
1. BIOS updates: Ensure your BIOS is up-to-date, as updates may add TPM support.
2. Manual: Consult your motherboard manual or ASUS support website for specific instructions.
3. Contact ASUS support: Reach out to ASUS directly for guidance on enabling TPM on your specific motherboard model.
i love you tysm
Thank you.
You're welcome!
i don't have pch fw cfg just pch cfg
Pls help me i have asus tuf gaming a15
For ASUS TUF Gaming A15:
1. Restart and press F2 to enter BIOS.
2. Go to "Advanced" tab.
3. Enable "Trusted Computing" or "TPM 2.0".
4. Save changes and exit.
Ty brother
You're welcome, brother!
Help i cant see this option. Asus tuf f15
ASUS TUF F15:
1. Enter BIOS (F2/Del).
2. Advanced > Platform Security.
3. Enable "PTM" or "fTPM" (firmware-based TPM).
4. Save changes.
Note: fTPM is equivalent to TPM 2.0.
Update BIOS if needed. Consult manual or ASUS support if issues persist.
@@rambotech_ I don't see that option. My laptop was fine until two days ago. Now it takes a long time to start, when I press turn it off it restarts, and when I try to restore Windows or update it, it tells me that I don't have TPM and that I can't use Windows 11 when it's fake, it was fine until a few days ago, help
Setting karne ke bad bi ye aata hai
Agar aapne TPM 2.0 ko enable karne ke liye settings kar liye hain, lekin phir bhi issue aa raha hai, toh kuch aur cheezein try karein:
1. BIOS ko update karein.
2. UEFI firmware ko update karein.
3. CPU aur motherboard ke specifications check karein ki wo TPM 2.0 ko support karte hain ya nahi.
Agar issue abhi bhi persist karta hai, toh aap mujhe aur details de sakte hain, jaise ki:
1. Motherboard ka model
2. CPU ka model
3. BIOS ka version
Main aapki madad karne ki koshish karunga.
Im on asus rog ally and i dont know how to do
For the ASUS ROG Ally handheld console:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Scroll down to "Advanced".
3. Select "Security".
4. Look for "TPM" or "Trusted Platform Module".
5. Toggle the switch to enable TPM 2.0.
If you can't find TPM settings, ensure your ROG Ally is updated to the latest firmware.
@rambotech_ i dont have trusted Platforms module 😭
@rambotech_ dont work, i dont find
Thank you bro youre a life saver
You're welcome, bro! Glad I could help! If you need anything else, feel free to ask!
Discrete is right ?
To enable TPM 2.0 on ASUS:
1. Enter BIOS settings (F2, F12, or Del)
2. Go to "Advanced" or "Security" tab
3. Find "TPM" option and set to "Enabled"
4. Save changes and exit BIOS
Note: Set "TPM Version" to "2.0" if available.
Asus prime a320m-k Motherboard Me TPM Nahi Aata ... To Win 11, Emulator K Liye TPM Ka Koi Solution ?
For ASUS Prime A320M-K, try:
1. BIOS update.
2. TPM emulator software (like tpm-emulator).
3. Check CPU compatibility.
If issues persist, contact ASUS support.
Wtf is this? This is not my settings
It seems like you're seeing unfamiliar settings. Try resetting the BIOS to its default values or press the "Reset" or "Load Optimized Defaults" button in the BIOS settings.