Step 1

Step 2: Configure BIOS settings and check serials.

  1. Go to BIOS.

  2. Press the Windows key."

  3. Navigate to "Advanced" settings.

  4. Find "Trusted Computing" and set the "Security Device Support" item to [Disable].

  5. Disable TPM.

  6. Disable Secure Boot.

Disable WiFi & Bluetooth

  1. Navigate to the Wireless settings: Once in the BIOS setup utility, navigate through the menus using the arrow keys. Look for a menu related to "Peripheral Devices," "Integrated Peripherals," "Advanced," or something similar. The exact naming may vary.

  2. Locate Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings: Within the relevant menu, you should find options related to wireless devices. These options may be labeled as "Wi-Fi," "Wireless LAN," "Bluetooth," or similar.

  3. Disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth: Once you've located the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings, there should be options to enable or disable them. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options and toggle them to "Disabled" or "Off."

  4. Save and Exit: After disabling Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, navigate to the option to save your changes and exit the BIOS setup utility. This option is usually labeled as "Save and Exit," "Exit and Save Changes," or something similar. Follow the prompts to confirm and exit the BIOS.

Note: The exact location of these settings can vary depending on your motherboard and BIOS version. Post-Action Steps: ° Once back in Windows, open tpm.msc. and check if tpm is off, should say compatible tpm is not found.

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