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Lenovo Motherboard TPM Enable Guide

Ethan Bennett By Ethan Bennett
date Last updated: 19 Sep, 2025 clock 1 min

Step 1: Enabling Secure Boot

  • Continuously press F2 during startup to enter BIOS

Step 2: Enabling TPM

There is no explicit option to enable TPM in the official settings. You can refer to the following configurations to see if your device has the corresponding option:

  • Security → Security Chip / Trusted Platform Module
  • Security → Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT) (Intel platform) — Options are usually Enabled/Disabled
  • Security → AMD fTPM (AMD platform) — Enable/Disable
  • Security → Trusted Computing → Security Device Support / TPM State (sometimes called "TPM State" or "TPM Device")

⚠️ Important Notice:

  • Enabling this on BitLocker-encrypted devices may trigger recovery key requirement at next startup
  • Contact Lenovo Support if unsure about device encryption status

After completing the above settings, please open GearUP and recheck whether TPM has been enabled.

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Ethan Bennett Ethan Bennett

Ethan is one of GearUP's Technical Blog Editors, specializing in gaming network optimization and troubleshooting. With an in-depth understanding of GearUP's technologies, he creates clear, practical content that helps players identify the causes of network issues, understand how game acceleration works, and optimize their online gaming experience. By turning complex technical concepts into easy-to-follow guides, Ethan helps readers solve common connectivity problems and make better use of GearUP's features.

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