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Getting the TPM device not detected error on your Dell computer?
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Here are 3 simple ways you can fix it.
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Before we go ahead, you need to make sure if TPM is available on your PC.
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Old PCs may not have the module.
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The right way to check is to look into UEFI/BIOS Security settings.
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If your PC has TPM, then here are 3 ways you can fix it.
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Method 1: If TPM is disabled in the BIOS and Windows
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or software checks for it, it will throw this error.
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You need to enable it from the BIOS.
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Restart your PC and press the BIOS key to boot into your BIOS.
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Follow as shown to enable the TPM.
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Method 2: The next thing you can do is update your BIOS.
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Most of the modern PCS now offer software that can update the BIOS without going into
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If that’s not possible, you will need to check with the Motherboard manual to update
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it via a USB drive and through the UEFI or BIOS.
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Method 3: Another thing you can do is update the TPM
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Right-click on the Start menu and select Device Manager.
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Locate Trusted Platform Module under Security Right-click on it, and click on Update Driver
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and click on Search automatically for drivers The next screen will then prompt you to search
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for updated drivers on Windows Update.
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This will open Windows Update, and you can then navigate to Advanced Options and then
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Optional updates Check if there is a driver update available.
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If yes, then update the TPM drivers.
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