Why does my Aspire TC-780 device security say 'Attestation not supported' if I have TPM 2.0?

PadillaMark
PadillaMark Member Posts: 32 Die Hard WiFi Icon

Yes my Aspire TC-780 in Device security says under security processor/ security processor details says. Specifications/ manufacturer Intel (INTC) Manufacture 11.8.50.3399/ specification version 2.0 PPI specification vertion 1.3 / TPM specification sub-version 1.16 (9/21/2016) PC client spec version 1.00

Status

Attestation Not supported

Storage Ready

I have looked up my TPM it is 2.0

I ran security processor troubleshooting

Can some one please help me. Or give me some advice as to what I need to do.

Thank you.

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,206 Trailblazer

    What are you trying to use the TPM for? That might be a message your security software is generating. Almost all the hits I see on that message are for Windows 11, and your computer doesn't support Windows 11.

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  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,287 Pathfinder

    @PadillaMark

    Try to clear the TPM

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  • PadillaMark
    PadillaMark Member Posts: 32 Die Hard WiFi Icon

    I did a clean Install and before I did the clean install I did clear the TPM and nothing happened I had the same issue. It's strange I know my computer very well and It showed that Attestation was supported and my TPM was showing it was there and working how is that possible? That it's missing now? It did show it was working about 6 months a go Aspire TC-780 in Device security says under security processor TPM 2.0 was there and working at that time. My real question is my Acer is it safe? with out the support "security processor"

  • PadillaMark
    PadillaMark Member Posts: 32 Die Hard WiFi Icon

    I would like to have the issue fixed with the TPM but I do know my Acer will not update to Windows 11 even when the TPM 2.0 was working? It's just strange that its saying the TPM 2.0 it's not supported now and missing under security processor details.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,206 Trailblazer

    Unless you are running security software than uses TPM, typically found in large commercial environments, you aren't using the TPM for anything. Windows 11 uses it for some of their security features but Windows 10 doesn't. No need to worry if you are running any antivirus, like the Windows Defender bundled with the OS, and not visiting risky sites.

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  • PadillaMark
    PadillaMark Member Posts: 32 Die Hard WiFi Icon

    Great thank you billsey yeah YouTube and just looking up TPM 2.0 on the Internet says nothing anywhere about the specific features it just tells you how to try to Install TPM 2.0 and clear the TPM again thats all I needed to know thank you Sir for your time and have a great night! 👍️ 😊