The following article takes you through a couple of different methods of installing a TPM (Trusted Protocol Module) firmware update when you get an error message stating "The update Image is not for this system".
When updating the TPM firmware you may see the following error message.
(Figure 1: Error Message "This Update Image is not for this System".)
Check out the following section for a couple of methods of resolving this error.
This error is due to the TPM Flash being denied access to read the TPM ROM. Please ensure you clear or force clear the TPM.
Boot to Windows
Launch the PowerShell Command window in Administrator mode
for windows 10 - open the Start Menu and type PowerShell
Search brings up the PowerShell desktop app, right click on this and select "Run as Administrator"
At the Powershell command prompt, execute the command:
Disable-TpmAutoProvisioning
Confirm the following result: - AutoProvisioning: Disabled
Reboot the system, enter the BIOS Setup by rapidly pressing F2 key at the Dell Splash screen.
Navigate to Security > TPM 1.2/2.0 Security
Click the Clear checkbox and select Yes at the prompt to clear the TPM settings. (You can skip it if the item is greyed out)
Click Exit to save changes
Reboot your system into Windows
Confirm the TPM is not owned. This stops the TPM from being automatically provisioned by Windows
When the TPM update is finished, launch the PowerShell command in Administrator mode to re-enable the auto provisioning
At the Powershell command prompt, execute the command:
Enable-TpmAutoProvisioning
Confirm the following result: - AutoProvisioning: Enabled
Locate the TPM firmware file for your system on the Dell Support site and download it
Copy the TPM firmware file to bootable DOS media (Most often a USB flash drive)
Power on the system, then go to the BIOS Setup by rapidly pressing the F2 key and navigate to General > Boot Sequence > Boot List Option
Change UEFI to Legacy in the Boot List Option section
Click Apply, then Exit to save your changes and reboot the system
Press rapidly at the F12 key when the Dell Splash screen appears during startup, and then select your DOS bootable media option ( i.e. USB Storage Device) from the onscreen menu and boot the system to a DOS prompt
Run the TPM firmware update file by typing the firmware file name, in the folder where the executable is located on your DOS bootable media
When the TPM firmware update is finished, the system will auto reboot in order for the update to take effect
Go into the BIOS Setup again by rapidly pressing the F2 key during the system startup and navigate to General > Boot Sequence > Boot List Option
Change Legacy back to UEFI in the Boot List Option section
Click Apply, then Exit to save your change and reboot system into your operating system
If at this point you are still unable to update your TPM or you cannot remove the BIOS password, then you should contact Technical Support for further help.