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Activating TPM 1.2
Hello,
I have a problem with Windows Vista and my TPM chipset after a BIOS-upgrade. After the upgrade I cannot control the TPM chipset anymore. My program (Infineon Security Platform Settings Tool 3.0) tells me to activate the TPM chipset in the BIOS. I tried several times to do this, but for some reason the BIOS doesn't activate the chipset, it only enables it. When I tried accesing the TPM chipset via the Microsoft TPM-tool (in the System32 folder) I also didn't have succes. When I click on the activate-button and I give in the pasword, nothing happens. At the status-screen I see the message that my TPM is activated and the property has been claimed already (This is a translation, so it might be different in the English version of Windows). I have made a backup of my TPM chipset with the Infineon program, however, I cannot use this backup since I cannot acces the chipset. How can I solve this problem? Thank you for your help! Regards, Dick Driessen |