What is the TPM 2.0 update?

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Every time I start my computer and/or the package updater, I get a message about a TPM 2.0 update going from version 1.3.0.1 to 1.3.1.0. However when I apply the update and reboot, the computer has fails to boot and breaks.
When I finally get the computer in a usable state again, the update is there again, with the bothersome notification yet again.
What is this update and how can I solve this problem?
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Every time I start my computer and/or the package updater, I get a message about a TPM 2.0 update going from version 1.3.0.1 to 1.3.1.0. However when I apply the update and reboot, the computer has fails to boot and breaks.
When I finally get the computer in a usable state again, the update is there again, with the bothersome notification yet again.
What is this update and how can I solve this problem?
tpm
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Every time I start my computer and/or the package updater, I get a message about a TPM 2.0 update going from version 1.3.0.1 to 1.3.1.0. However when I apply the update and reboot, the computer has fails to boot and breaks.
When I finally get the computer in a usable state again, the update is there again, with the bothersome notification yet again.
What is this update and how can I solve this problem?
tpm
Every time I start my computer and/or the package updater, I get a message about a TPM 2.0 update going from version 1.3.0.1 to 1.3.1.0. However when I apply the update and reboot, the computer has fails to boot and breaks.
When I finally get the computer in a usable state again, the update is there again, with the bothersome notification yet again.
What is this update and how can I solve this problem?
tpm
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To install the update, you have to clear TPM owner information. In order to do that, go to the BIOS (press F2 during boot), open Settings -> Security -> TPM 2.0 Security. Check Clear option and confirm your action. Once owner information is cleared install the update again. This time it should finish successfully.
Just please note that your system may keep important data in TPM module (as for example, a password to your hard disk) and once you clear it you may lost access to your files...
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Error message during update request to "clear ownership"
update is ok after I tick something inside bios related with "Intel trusted execution technology" called "TXT", sorry if it's not clear: I did it a few days ago.
Hope it help.
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To install the update, you have to clear TPM owner information. In order to do that, go to the BIOS (press F2 during boot), open Settings -> Security -> TPM 2.0 Security. Check Clear option and confirm your action. Once owner information is cleared install the update again. This time it should finish successfully.
Just please note that your system may keep important data in TPM module (as for example, a password to your hard disk) and once you clear it you may lost access to your files...
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To install the update, you have to clear TPM owner information. In order to do that, go to the BIOS (press F2 during boot), open Settings -> Security -> TPM 2.0 Security. Check Clear option and confirm your action. Once owner information is cleared install the update again. This time it should finish successfully.
Just please note that your system may keep important data in TPM module (as for example, a password to your hard disk) and once you clear it you may lost access to your files...
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up vote
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up vote
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To install the update, you have to clear TPM owner information. In order to do that, go to the BIOS (press F2 during boot), open Settings -> Security -> TPM 2.0 Security. Check Clear option and confirm your action. Once owner information is cleared install the update again. This time it should finish successfully.
Just please note that your system may keep important data in TPM module (as for example, a password to your hard disk) and once you clear it you may lost access to your files...
To install the update, you have to clear TPM owner information. In order to do that, go to the BIOS (press F2 during boot), open Settings -> Security -> TPM 2.0 Security. Check Clear option and confirm your action. Once owner information is cleared install the update again. This time it should finish successfully.
Just please note that your system may keep important data in TPM module (as for example, a password to your hard disk) and once you clear it you may lost access to your files...
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Error message during update request to "clear ownership"
update is ok after I tick something inside bios related with "Intel trusted execution technology" called "TXT", sorry if it's not clear: I did it a few days ago.
Hope it help.
Please clarify your answer.
â Vishnu N K
Mar 13 at 5:23
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up vote
-1
down vote
Error message during update request to "clear ownership"
update is ok after I tick something inside bios related with "Intel trusted execution technology" called "TXT", sorry if it's not clear: I did it a few days ago.
Hope it help.
Please clarify your answer.
â Vishnu N K
Mar 13 at 5:23
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up vote
-1
down vote
up vote
-1
down vote
Error message during update request to "clear ownership"
update is ok after I tick something inside bios related with "Intel trusted execution technology" called "TXT", sorry if it's not clear: I did it a few days ago.
Hope it help.
Error message during update request to "clear ownership"
update is ok after I tick something inside bios related with "Intel trusted execution technology" called "TXT", sorry if it's not clear: I did it a few days ago.
Hope it help.
answered Mar 13 at 3:49
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Please clarify your answer.
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