We switched to this version because our reseller said that their Intel rep stated there was a TPM chip in it. Hopefully this will have cleared up the error. Now, make any changes to the BIOS configuration (boot order, etc.) that are absolutely necessary and then exit from Visual BIOS saving the configuration. After this completes, use F2 to enter BIOS Setup (Visual BIOS) and then use F9 (followed by 'Y') to reset the BIOS configuration. See here for more information: Intel NUC & Compute Stick TPM and PTT Support.īecause it is a ME issue, my suggestion is to install the latest available BIOS using the jumper-based Recovery Method (see here: Intel NUC BIOS Recovery Update Instructions). ![]() ![]() Instead, you have a TPM emulator (for lack of a better description), called Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT), running (well, at least trying to run) on the Intel Management Engine (ME). You don't have a true TPM IC in this particular NUC.
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