![]() ![]() PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-TpmEndorsementKeyInfo -Hash "Sha256" If there is any i can try or i can help, just pn me i'm open for experiments :-PĮdit: ah btw, i have ~2 month old dell amd laptop on this i dont have this problem ![]() PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-TpmEndorsementKeyInfo TPMVersion=id:00030001, TPMModel=AMD, TPMManufacturer=id:414D4400ĬN=PRG-SSP, O=Advanced Micro Devices, S=CA, L=Santa Clara, C=US, OU=Engineering PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-TpmEndorsementKeyInfo -Hash "Sha256" PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-TpmSupportedFeature -FeatureList "Key Attestation" ![]() PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-TpmEndorsementKeyInfo TPMManufacturer=id:4E544300 + TPMModel=NPCT75x + TPMVersion=id:72ĬN=Nuvoton TPM Root CA 2111 + O=Nuvoton Technology Corporation + C=TW PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-TpmEndorsementKeyInfo -HashAlgorithm "sha256" PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-TpmSupportedFeature -FeatureList "Key Attestation" It has a TPM 2.0 and it is enabled.įind bellow the outputs to the command you asked: Sharma I do have the exact same problem, but with an XPS 13 9370. ![]()
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