![]() ![]() UserPnp (Informational event) happens after Kernel-Pnp failĭriver Management concluded the process to install driver tpm.inf_amd64_aaaa339206cb706e for Device Instance ID ACPI\MSFT0101\1 with the following status: 0x0. ![]() Driver Name: tpm.inf Class Guid: Driver Date: Driver Version: 2.267 Driver Provider: Microsoft Driver Section: Tpm2BaseInstall Driver Rank: 0xFF0002 Matching Device Id: *MSFT0101 Outranked Drivers: tpm.inf:ACPI\MSFT0101:00FF0001 Device Updated: true Parent Device: ACPI_HAL\PNP0C08\0 In the event viewer related to Device Manager (Trusted Platform Module 2.0) I see couple of errors sourced from Kernel-PnP and UserPnpĭevice ACPI\MSFT0101\1 had a problem starting. I think that even reinstalling Windows 10 wouldn't help since eventually I will have to come to install these updates. Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology is designed to provide hardware-based, security-related functions. thing is my laptop is of a not so popular brand and has no recent BIOS update. The TPM is indeed firmware as it's fixed on the board. Interesting thing is that not just TPM stopped, now even Virtual Box says no Virtualization Capabilities supported on my Device which I had over 20 VMs on it and was working fine also before these updates. ![]() ![]() The anti-hammering protection for TPM 2.0 can be fully reset immediately by sending a reset lockout command to the TPM and providing the TPM owner password. I tried that multiple times, No go but at least the Memory Management BSOD stops when I remove this update. If a Windows system with TPM 2.0 is locked, the TPM leaves lockout mode if the system is left on for 10 minutes. ![]()
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