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发表于 2023-01-09 02:37:09
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Edited by Cleariati at 2023-01-09 15:41
I am not a tech for Beelink but have been answering the questions I can because their support is seriously not helping people. As you are aware Beelink makes sub-compact PC's that leave little or no room for extras. They don't add extras because of cost and size. I am not completely familiar with all of Beelink's offerings but seriously doubt there is a TPM header in your little pc. So, you won't be able to add a TPM Module. Looking at what I believe are your system specs you have the following:
AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900HX 54W AMD Radeon™ Graphics DDR4 3200MHz Dual channel,Max 64GB M.2 2280 PCle 3.0 Nvme SSD
Assuming those specs are correct you should have fTPM in your system BIOS assuming that was added by Beelink when they created the BIOS for your product's lineage. To enable fTPM in the BIOS you will hit the Escape key while your PC is booting to enter the BIOS (Not DEL - Use ESC) on the second page at the top you should see fTPM. Enable it there. escape out then save your settings and boot your system.
When Windows loads do this:
Open your run utility (Win key + R), type "tpm.msc" in the box, and hit Enter. The TPM Management tool will open, and should tell you whether "The TPM is ready for use" or "Compatible TPM cannot be found."
If tpm.msc tells you you have a module ready for use then you're all set and can install Windows 11. If you do not locate fTPM in the BIOS - you have to wait until Beelink fixes the problem and releases a new BIOS. |
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