Thank you for the reply. Does that mean I can click reset? Or enter the BIOS and disable it entirely?
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- 2024-01-02 21:33
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Re: [Hardware] Issue with Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
- 2024-01-02 13:35
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[Hardware] Issue with Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
Dear Debian forumites,
I am running Debian 12 on my machine and today, after updating my system (but maybe not because of it) and restarting my machine, I got the following screen message:
There is an issue with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) data.
Press [Y] - Reset whole TPM
Press[N] - Boot with current TPM data
Note: BitLocker may require the recovery key to boot to Windows.
When selecting [N], I get to my password screen and I log in normally. However, when I restart my machine again, I ...
I am running Debian 12 on my machine and today, after updating my system (but maybe not because of it) and restarting my machine, I got the following screen message:
There is an issue with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) data.
Press [Y] - Reset whole TPM
Press[N] - Boot with current TPM data
Note: BitLocker may require the recovery key to boot to Windows.
When selecting [N], I get to my password screen and I log in normally. However, when I restart my machine again, I ...