mrbillishere wrote:I just ran the update on my 14-pin ASUS TPM-M R2.0 module and it worked perfectly the first time using your instructions. This is excellent. rasmorthil you deserve a medal.Thanks!
Clement Chong wrote:I don't think it is a good idea to just suspend since the insecure key (if the key is generated by the TPM with the old firmware it is insecure) is still the same, it is recommended to decrypt the drive, get the TPM to regenerate ...
In case it is helpful to someone, I found a way to update my Asus TPM-M R2.0 14-1 Pin TPM Module to the latest 5.62.3126.0 firmware (previously the TPM had the 5.61.2785.0 firmware with the vulnerability).Supermicro (a great server company) sells Inf...