Clear TPM reset issue?!
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Hello,
I wanted to reset my HP laptop running Windows 10
and this is what appeared. I pressed F1 as it seemed the most logical. However, since I opened my computer, it detects my external hard drive but it no longer shows up in This PC, so I can't access it. I checked on another computer and my external hard drives have no issues. I must have deleted something essential when this message appeared, can you help me? Thanks.
I wanted to reset my HP laptop running Windows 10
and this is what appeared. I pressed F1 as it seemed the most logical. However, since I opened my computer, it detects my external hard drive but it no longer shows up in This PC, so I can't access it. I checked on another computer and my external hard drives have no issues. I must have deleted something essential when this message appeared, can you help me? Thanks.
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here is what the TMP is?
Internal components of a Trusted Platform Module
The Trusted Platform Module (also known as TPM chip or Fritz chip) is a hardware cryptographic component that supports the hardware-level implementation of the Next-generation secure computing base (NGSCB) system. It is meant to be integrated into the motherboards of computers and other electronic and IT equipment that comply with the specifications of the Trusted Computing Group.
This chipset is present in a few models of laptops, mainly in the professional ranges.
It is a passive electronic component. This means it cannot give orders to the computer, such as blocking the system or monitoring the execution of an application. However, it allows for easy and secure storage of secrets (such as encryption keys).
here is what the TMP is?
Internal components of a Trusted Platform Module
The Trusted Platform Module (also known as TPM chip or Fritz chip) is a hardware cryptographic component that supports the hardware-level implementation of the Next-generation secure computing base (NGSCB) system. It is meant to be integrated into the motherboards of computers and other electronic and IT equipment that comply with the specifications of the Trusted Computing Group.
This chipset is present in a few models of laptops, mainly in the professional ranges.
It is a passive electronic component. This means it cannot give orders to the computer, such as blocking the system or monitoring the execution of an application. However, it allows for easy and secure storage of secrets (such as encryption keys).