- #Troubleshoot the oregon trail for windows 10 drivers#
- #Troubleshoot the oregon trail for windows 10 driver#
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- #Troubleshoot the oregon trail for windows 10 professional#
We strongly recommend that, on systems with two TPMs, one TPM is selected to be used and the selection is not changed. For more information, see Clear all the keys from the TPM, later in this article.įor example, toggling TPMs will cause BitLocker to enter recovery mode. If you plan to switch TPMs you should toggle to the new TPM, clear it, and reinstall Windows. If you switch TPMs, Windows might not properly detect or interact with the new TPM. Some systems may have multiple TPMs and the active TPM may be toggled in UEFI. To avoid this issue, allow Windows to initialize the TPM while you are connected to the corporate network and you can contact a domain controller. If these issues occur, an error message appears, and you cannot complete the initialization process. This can occur on a computer that is currently disconnected from the network, separated from the domain by a firewall, or experiencing a network component failure (such as an unplugged cable or a faulty network adapter). This requirement can be configured through Group Policy.Ī domain controller cannot be reached. If you have Windows 10, version 1507 or 1511, or Windows 11, the initialization of the TPM cannot complete when your computer has network connection issues and both of the following conditions exist:Īn administrator has configured your computer to require that TPM recovery information be saved in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Troubleshoot network connection issues for Windows 10, versions 15, or Windows 11
#Troubleshoot the oregon trail for windows 10 driver#
If you have a non-Microsoft driver installed, remove it and then allow the operating system to initialize the TPM. If a non-Microsoft TPM driver is installed, it may prevent the default TPM driver from loading and cause BitLocker to report that a TPM is not present on the computer.
#Troubleshoot the oregon trail for windows 10 drivers#
We recommend always using one of the TPM drivers that is provided by Microsoft and is protected with BitLocker. If you are attempting to set up BitLocker with the TPM, check which TPM driver is installed on the computer. When it is turned back on, Windows will re-initialize it. If you have TPM 1.2 with Windows 10, version 1507 or 1511, or Windows 11, the TPM might be turned off, and need to be turned back on, as described in Turn on the TPM. Also, ensure that in the UEFI settings, the TPM has not been disabled or hidden from the operating system. If the TPM is a TPM 2.0 and is not detected by Windows, verify that your computer hardware contains a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) that is Trusted Computing Group-compliant. For important precautions for this process, and instructions for completing it, see Clear all the keys from the TPM, later in this article. You can try clearing the TPM to the factory default values and allowing Windows to re-initialize it. If you find that Windows is not able to initialize the TPM automatically, review the following information: This is a change from previous operating systems, where you would initialize the TPM and create an owner password.
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Starting with Windows 10 and Windows 11, the operating system automatically initializes and takes ownership of the TPM. With TPM 1.2 and Windows 10, version 1507 or 1511, or Windows 11, you can also take the following actions:įor information about the TPM cmdlets, see TPM Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell.
#Troubleshoot the oregon trail for windows 10 professional#
This article provides information for the IT professional to troubleshoot the Trusted Platform Module (TPM):