
Fix Alert! TPM device is not detected error on Dell computers
Fix Alert! TPM device is not detected error on Dell computers
TPM or Trusted Platform Module is a security chip on the motherboard which stores all passwords and security-related data. It offers hardware-based, security-related functions if you are receiving an error message Alert! TPM Device Is Not Detected, then this tutorial will help you resolve the problem.
These suggestions involve updating BIOS and installing drivers. Make sure you know what you are doing or take the help of someone who knows it.
1] Enable TPM from BIOS
2] Update BIOS
3] Reinstall Trusted Platform Module driver
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0.06 -> Getting the TPM device not detected error
on your Dell computer?
4.58 -> We have you covered.
5.58 -> Here are 3 simple ways you can fix it.
14.24 -> This is The Windows Club.
15.56 -> Before we go ahead, you need to make sure
if TPM is available on your PC.
21.02 -> Old PCs may not have the module.
23.8 -> The right way to check is to look into UEFI/BIOS
Security settings.
28.83 -> If your PC has TPM, then here are 3 ways you
can fix it.
34.68 -> Lets get started.
36.5 -> Method 1:
If TPM is disabled in the BIOS and Windows
44.379 -> or software checks for it, it will throw this
error.
48.09 -> You need to enable it from the BIOS.
50.289 -> Restart your PC and press the BIOS key to
boot into your BIOS.
57.329 -> Follow as shown to enable the TPM.
68.159 -> Method 2:
The next thing you can do is update your BIOS.
83.56 -> Most of the modern PCS now offer software
that can update the BIOS without going into
88.5 -> the BIOS.
89.69 -> If that’s not possible, you will need to
check with the Motherboard manual to update
93.851 -> it via a USB drive and through the UEFI or
BIOS.
100.78 -> Method 3:
Another thing you can do is update the TPM
106.04 -> drivers.
107.04 -> Right-click on the Start menu and select Device
Manager.
110.84 -> Locate Trusted Platform Module under Security
Right-click on it, and click on Update Driver
116.82 -> and click on Search automatically for drivers
The next screen will then prompt you to search
122.53 -> for updated drivers on Windows Update.
125.219 -> This will open Windows Update, and you can
then navigate to Advanced Options and then
130.899 -> Optional updates
Check if there is a driver update available.
134.88 -> If yes, then update the TPM drivers.
138.319 -> So, that’s it.
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tech solutions related to Windows.
157.09 -> Thanks for watching.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQOWVkrCxa0