Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Driver Windows 10

Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Driver Windows 10

Jul 16, 2021 NOTE: If you don’t see the Trusted Platform Module 2.0, or the device shows a yellow triangle next to it, allow Windows to update the driver by performing the following steps. Right-Click on the Trusted Platform Module 2.0; Click Update Driver. Click Search Automatically for updated Driver version. Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019 support Device Health Attestation with TPM 2.0. Support for TPM 1.2 was added beginning with Windows version 1607 (RS1). TPM 2.0 requires UEFI firmware. A computer with legacy BIOS and TPM 2.0 won't work as expected.

-->Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Driver Windows 10

Applies to

  • Windows 10
  • Windows 11
  • Windows Server 2016 and above
Trusted Platform Module 2.0 Driver Windows 10

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology is designed to provide hardware-based, security-related functions. A TPM chip is a secure crypto-processor that helps you with actions such as generating, storing, and limiting the use of cryptographic keys. The following topics provide details.

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TopicDescription
Trusted Platform Module OverviewProvides an overview of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and how Windows uses it for access control and authentication.
TPM fundamentalsProvides background about how a TPM can work with cryptographic keys. Also describes technologies that work with the TPM, such as TPM-based virtual smart cards.
TPM Group Policy settingsDescribes TPM services that can be controlled centrally by using Group Policy settings.
Back up the TPM recovery information to AD DSFor Windows 10, version 1511 and Windows 10, version 1507 only, describes how to back up a computer’s TPM information to Active Directory Domain Services.
Troubleshoot the TPMDescribes actions you can take through the TPM snap-in, TPM.msc: view TPM status, troubleshoot TPM initialization, and clear keys from the TPM. Also, for TPM 1.2 and Windows 10, version 1507 or 1511, or Windows 11, describes how to turn the TPM on or off.
Understanding PCR banks on TPM 2.0 devicesProvides background about what happens when you switch PCR banks on TPM 2.0 devices.
TPM recommendationsDiscusses aspects of TPMs such as the difference between TPM 1.2 and 2.0, and the Windows features for which a TPM is required or recommended.