Tpm Embedded Security Device - HP ENVY 14-3100 Getting Started Manual

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TPM Embedded Security device

TPM (Trusted Platform Module) provides additional security for your computer. You can modify the
TPM settings in Setup Utility. For information on changing Setup Utility settings, refer to the "Setup
Utility (BIOS) and System Diagnostics" chapter in the HP Notebook Reference Guide.
The following table describes the TPM settings in Setup Utility.
Password
TPM Embedded Security Device (select
models only)
TPM Status (select models only)
Embedded Security State (select models
only)
TPM Set to Factory Defaults (select models
only)
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Available/Hidden
If the administrator password is set, you can select Available.
If you select Hidden, the TPM device is not visible in the operating
system.
Enabled/Disabled
If the administrator password is not set, or if TPM Security Device is set
to Hidden, this entry is hidden.
This value reflects the current physical state for the TPM. The state is
enabled or disabled by the Embedded Security State setting.
No Operation/Disabled/Enabled
If the administrator password is not set, or if TPM Security Device is set
to Hidden, this entry is hidden.
You can enable or disable the TPM function.
The next time the computer is restarted after the TPM function is set, this
value is set to No Operation.
No/Yes
If the administrator password is not set, or if the TPM Security Device is
set to Hidden, this entry is hidden.
If the Embedded Security State is set to Enabled, select Yes to reset
the TPM to factory settings, and then press
confirmation message is displayed to Clear the TPM. Press
the TPM, or press
f2
to cancel the action.
f10
to save and exit. A
f1
to reset

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