Once the system reboots, Windows 7 should automatically identify the device as a "Trusted Platform Module 2.0" under the node in Device Manager. Method 2: Disable Intel PTT / TPM 2.0 in the BIOS
An exclamation mark will remain in Device Manager. Acpi Msft0101 Driver Windows 7
The device is relocated to the "Security Devices" section in Device Manager. Once the system reboots, Windows 7 should automatically
Windows 7 will occasionally try to fetch a driver for ACPI MSFT0101 via Windows Update. Since no official driver exists, it will fail repeatedly. To stop this: Windows 7 will occasionally try to fetch a
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Without the TPM driver, you cannot fully utilize BitLocker Drive Encryption (if you are running Windows 7 Ultimate or Enterprise).
Windows should identify the driver as "Microsoft Trusted Platform Module 2.0".