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| | TPM and Bit Locker Hi How do I establish if my system has a TPM on the mboard for use with bit locker Thanks Ricken |
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| | RE: TPM and Bit Locker Many systems ship with them disabled in the BIOS. The first thing you should do, however, is check in Device Manager. To do that, take these steps: 1. Click the Window button 2. In the search box type "compmgmt.msc" and hit enter 3. Click on "Device Manager" 4. If you see a Trusted Platforms Modules entry, expand it, right-click the entry under it, select Properties, and verify the version. The computer must have a TPM v.1.2 to use BitLocker with a TPM. Assuming there is no Trusted Platforms Modules entry, restart the computer and enter the BIOS (also called setup). Many computers ship with them disabled. Dell, for instance, does. They are usually on the security tab in the BIOS setup. Dells Latitude Dx20 and Dx30 series all have a compatible TPM chip, and they all have it turned off by default. Lenovo's Thinkpad T and X series also have them, although Lenovo seems to treat it as the ugly stepchild they do their best to ensure nobody knows about. HP has them too in some machines. There is a great listing of computers with TPM chips in them at http://www.wave.com/products/TPM_Matrix.html --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 "Me" wrote: Quote: > Hi > > How do I establish if my system has a TPM on the mboard for use with bit > locker > > Thanks > > Ricken > > |
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| | RE: TPM and Bit Locker Sorry, one small error in the below. The entry in Device Manager is called "Security Devices". I was operating from memory and got it wrong. --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 "Jesper" wrote: Quote: > Many systems ship with them disabled in the BIOS. The first thing you should > do, however, is check in Device Manager. To do that, take these steps: > > 1. Click the Window button > 2. In the search box type "compmgmt.msc" and hit enter > 3. Click on "Device Manager" > 4. If you see a Trusted Platforms Modules entry, expand it, right-click the > entry under it, select Properties, and verify the version. The computer must > have a TPM v.1.2 to use BitLocker with a TPM. > > Assuming there is no Trusted Platforms Modules entry, restart the computer > and enter the BIOS (also called setup). Many computers ship with them > disabled. Dell, for instance, does. They are usually on the security tab in > the BIOS setup. > > Dells Latitude Dx20 and Dx30 series all have a compatible TPM chip, and they > all have it turned off by default. Lenovo's Thinkpad T and X series also have > them, although Lenovo seems to treat it as the ugly stepchild they do their > best to ensure nobody knows about. HP has them too in some machines. > > There is a great listing of computers with TPM chips in them at > http://www.wave.com/products/TPM_Matrix.html > > --- > Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 > > > "Me" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi > > > > How do I establish if my system has a TPM on the mboard for use with bit > > locker > > > > Thanks > > > > Ricken > > > > |
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