This rebooted the machine and the Asus BIOS had me press F12 to clear the TPM.Ĥ. I ran 'tpm.msc' and executed the 'Clear TPM.' option in Action. You must decrypt your drive so that the TPM is NOT in use!ģ. I completely turned OFF and disable Bitlocker and Windows Hello. So be sure to pick the right update bundle for your TPM (?).Ģ.
In my case I looked at the various firmwares included, and the '9665FW update package_1.1.zip' bundle contained firmware that matched my Asus TPM. You can find TPM update packages by browsing to. I'll explain what I did and if you want to try with your system/TPM module you will need to adapt as appropriate for your system.ġ. YOU CAN LOSE DATA IF YOU ARE USING BITLOCKER, etc.!!! Note that you should only attempt this sort of update if you know what you are doing!! If you aren't adept at the command line or if this is all new to you, then DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS. Their update packages appear to be general Infineon updates, so I figured it'd be worth a try to update my Asus module using one. Unlike Asus ( ) Supermicro has issued the latest firmware security updates for their Infineon TPM modules. Supermicro (a great server company) sells Infineon-based TPMs - e.g., see. In case it is helpful to someone, I found a way to update my Asus TPM-M R2.0 14-1 Pin TPM Module to the latest.