Tools/materials: Dell XPS 13-9350-3708, win 10, BIOS 1.0.
1. Press F 10 to enter the UEFIBIOS interface, and click BIOS Settings.
2. Enter the BIOS setup interface and select TPMEmbeddedSecurity under Security.
3. In the TPMEmbeddedSecurity interface, set TPMDevice to be available, and then press F 10 to save the settings.
Open TPM2.0.
Starting TPM2.0 can provide higher security, because it can store encryption keys and other security sensitive data in the hardware module, which can effectively prevent hackers and malicious software attacks. This can make users feel more at ease in using computers and protect their personal information and sensitive data.
Starting TPM2.0 can help the computer system identify and verify the integrity of its hardware and software, thus improving the credibility of the system. This can effectively prevent the invasion of malicious software and viruses, thus protecting the security of computer systems.
Turning on TPM2.0 can provide more security functions, such as hardware encryption, digital signature, authentication and authorization. These functions can help users better protect their personal information and sensitive data, and also improve the security and credibility of computer systems.