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How to Configure the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) When It's Greyed Out in BIOS on a Latitude 7350

Summary: This article describes a TPM issue for the Latitude 7350 where the enable option for the TPM is greyed out in the BIOS.

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Symptoms

This article describes a TPM issue for the Latitude 7350 where the enable option for the TPM is greyed out in the BIOS.

Example of what this issue looks like in the BIOS:

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Cause

This is expected behavior, Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT) is enabled by default on the Latitude 7350 which causes the "TPM Security" option to be disabled, since both TPM and PTT cannot be enabled at the same time.

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Resolution

Steps to Disable PTT in the BIOS to Enable TPM Security:

  1. Tap the F2 key when the Dell logo appears to enter the BIOS
  2. Expand the "Security" section, click "PTT Security", and deselect Intel Platform Trust Technology
    NOTE: If PTT is greyed out as well, re-enable PTT by disabling Intel Trusted Execution under Virtualization Support.

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  • Click Apply and Exit to reboot
  • On reboot, tap the F2 key when the Dell logo appears to re-enter the BIOS
  • Expand the "Security" section, click "TPM Security", and select TPM Security
  • Click Apply and Exit to reboot into the Operating System and enable BitLocker

Additional Information

Affected Products

Latitude 7350 2-in-1 (End of Life)
Article Properties
Article Number: 000143414
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 08 Aug 2024
Version:  5
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