You're not touching anything else. Look through the options inside this menu for one that shows some form of toggle or switch beside the word "Enable" or "Unavailable" or even just "Off. Once you've kicked on the TPM, look around the screen for Save. Once you've saved this setting, restart the computer. You'll save yourself a headache if you keep one thing in mind about enabling Secure Boot.
Sometimes after you enable Secure Boot on a machine that's running software incompatible with Secure Boot, the machine will refuse to load Windows properly on restart. If that happens, don't panic. You didn't break anything. No matter which method you've used to get to the boot menu to begin with -- either via Windows 10's Start menu, or by the traditional method of hitting a specific key during start-up -- you can still use the traditional method to get back to the boot menu and disable Secure Boot again.
There are a few possible places this could be -- check under any tabs labelled Boot, Security or Authentication. Once you've checked the tabs and found the Secure Boot setting, toggle the switch beside it to turn it on or enable it. Find your Save feature and, after you've saved your changes and exited the menu, your computer should reboot and bring you back to a normal Windows desktop.
There are some PCs on which you may not be able to readily find the Secure Boot setting. Some computers will load Secure Boot keys under a Custom tab. Some computers won't allow you to enable Secure Boot until certain factory settings are restored.
If you're unable to access Secure Boot, or get roadblocked here, it's best to get help from a professional rather than take chances. Hit Save , exit the menu system, and restart your computer if it does not restart automatically. As noted by CNET sister publication ZDNet back in , motherboard manufacturers sometimes skimp on installing the actual TPM chip and instead send the boards out with only the part that allows the chip to connect to the board.
If you find out that you were shorted on your TPM chip when you bought your PC, and you don't have a virtual or firmware TPM version, you still have a few options. Your first option is to try to return your machine via your manufacturer warranty. That is, of course, assuming your machine's manufacturer is willing to install the chip it already sold you, or replace your model with one that has a chip. Your second, and most expensive, option is to simply buy a newer machine after verifying that it does, indeed, have an actual TPM 2.
If your warranty is already voided, your third option -- less expensive, but perhaps more difficult -- is to buy a whole new motherboard with a TPM 2. That's another place your local repair shop may be able to help. Finally, either you or your repair shop can try your fourth option: hunting down a TPM chip with the right specifications for your motherboard and installing it.
Depending on the type you go with and where you get it from, a TPM 2. Luckily, the basic structures of the boards and chips are similar enough that -- if you'd like to get your hands dirty under the hood -- it's possible to install a TPM chip yourself. ZDNet has step-by-step instructions with a helpful gallery of pictures to guide you. Whichever route you go, we strongly advise you to first consult either your manufacturer or a device repair specialist before you try to take apart your machine.
Spending a few moments with a knowledgeable professional could be all it takes to turn your upgrade nightmare into a quick fix, and spare you excessive replacement costs.
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