![]() I have tried Clearing the TPM multiple times, but the results are the same afterwards, even if I disable auto-provisioning using the PowerShell (the TPM simply takes longer to get prepared then). Please note that there was no previous OS installed on this computer, and the Event Viewer doesn't seem to show any logs relevant to this message. ![]() If I click on Prepare the TPM, it briefly checks my TPM configuration, and then displays a message " The TPM security hardware on this computer is ready for use, with reduced functionality (consistent with previous OS versions)". ![]() When I open the TPM administration console, the status of the TPM is " The TPM is ready for use, with reduced functionality". The TPM is enabled in the BIOS, as are Secure Boot and UEFI, which are the requirements to using the TPM on Windows 10. I'm running Windows 10 Pro, my motherboard is ASUS Z170-A and the UEFI BIOS is updated to the latest version. However, I'm having problems getting them both to work properly. I've built myself a new desktop PC in November, and a few days ago I decided to add a TPM module to it and encrypt my drives with BitLocker.
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