06-27-2021
03:36 AM
- last edited on
03-05-2024
06:59 PM
by
ROGBot
06-27-2021 03:45 AM
goralpm wrote:
Hi
I check my compatibility with Windows 11.
And Microsoft says, I need TPM to install Win11.
I reed, that my motherboard TUF Z390-PLUS GAMING (WI-FI) use Intel chip with PTT (recognise by Windos11 as TPM)
My question is:
What happen when I switch ON PTT on existing PC?
Do I need reinstall currently existing Windows10?
Do my Windows will boot as normal?
I quit confusing on this issue.
So I will be more them happy if someone will explain this for me.
Thanks.
06-27-2021 11:21 AM
06-27-2021 11:31 AM
goralpm wrote:
Thanks for reply.
One more question.
I try enabling Intel PTT in BIOS.
And I have this warning:
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Notice
Intel® PTT is a hardware TPM 2.0 implementation integrated in Intel® ME/CSME/TXE for credential storage and key management. The firmware TPM key will be stored in Intel® ME data region once you enable Intel® PTT and Windows® BitLocker for drive encryption.Please note that when the recovery key is lost or when the BIOS ROM chip is replaced, the system will not boot into the operating system and the data will stay encrypted and cannot be restored.
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So, just for clarity. If I enable PTT and my motherboard will be Brocken, it means I will loos all data?
Or enabling PTT is just give additional option for scramble data on my HDD? If I not scrambled (not using for example BitLocker) it will be no effects at all?
I just not quite understand how is works. I don't wont use right now any scramble on my HDD like BitLocker.
06-27-2021 07:10 PM
06-27-2021 09:07 PM