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01-04-2023 01:06 PM
patchmanYou got your answer right there. It won't work because in order for TPM to work the system has to be in UEFI mode. You cannot have TPM and CSM on at the same time.Detailed description:I have an AMD Ryzen processor and am booting from an onboard NVMe drive (M2_1 slot). To be able to boot from that drive, I have to be in CSM mode. I'm running the latest BIOS (10/2022).
I'm trying to enable TPM 2.0 firmware mode in BIOS. When I do, the system will no longer boot from my onboard NVMe drive. If I can't enable TPM 2.0, I can't switch to Windows 11.
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01-04-2023 06:34 PM
patchman@patchman
- System: motherboard
- Battery or AC: AC
- Model: X570 Prime Pro
- Frequency of occurrence: consistent
- Reset OS: ?? (I'm running Win 10 64-bit 2H22
- Screenshot or video: none
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Detailed description:I have an AMD Ryzen processor and am booting from an onboard NVMe drive (M2_1 slot). To be able to boot from that drive, I have to be in CSM mode. I'm running the latest BIOS (10/2022).
I'm trying to enable TPM 2.0 firmware mode in BIOS. When I do, the system will no longer boot from my onboard NVMe drive. If I can't enable TPM 2.0, I can't switch to Windows 11.
Need to enable TPM 2.0 for Windows 11 and still be able to boot from NVMe
08-21-2023 07:15 AM