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Lenovo Motherboard TPM Enable Guide

Ethan Bennett By Ethan Bennett
date Last updated: 2025-09-19 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 Bennett, an independent gaming media professional and avid gaming enthusiast, is proficient in various types of PC games and has an in-depth understanding of network issues in online gaming. At GearUP, Ethan helps us identify players' network optimization needs and assists in writing blogs to share with a wider audience on how to solve common network problems like game lag and packet loss."

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