Installing the trusted platform module board – HP ProLiant BL460c Gen8 Server Blade User Manual

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Do not remove an installed TPM. Once installed, the TPM becomes a permanent part of the system

board.

When installing or replacing hardware, HP service providers cannot enable the TPM or the encryption
technology. For security reasons, only the customer can enable these features.

When returning a system board for service replacement, do not remove the TPM from the system board.
When requested, HP Service provides a TPM with the spare system board.

Any attempt to remove an installed TPM from the system board breaks or disfigures the TPM security
rivet. Upon locating a broken or disfigured rivet on an installed TPM, administrators should consider the

system compromised and take appropriate measures to ensure the integrity of the system data.

When using BitLocker, always retain the recovery key/password. The recovery key/password is

required to enter Recovery Mode after BitLocker detects a possible compromise of system integrity.

HP is not liable for blocked data access caused by improper TPM use. For operating instructions, see the

encryption technology feature documentation provided by the operating system.

Installing the Trusted Platform Module board

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and the

internal system components to cool before touching them.

1.

Power down the server blade (on page

11

).

2.

Remove the server blade (on page

12

).

3.

Place the server blade on a flat, level work surface.

4.

Remove the access panel (on page

13

).

5.

Remove the DIMM baffle (on page

13

).

6.

Remove the SAS controller (on page

15

).

7.

Remove the front panel/drive cage assembly ("

Remove the front panel/hard drive cage assembly

" on

page

13

).

8.

Locate the TPM connector ("

System board components

" on page

8

).

CAUTION:

Any attempt to remove an installed TPM from the system board breaks or disfigures

the TPM security rivet. Upon locating a broken or disfigured rivet on an installed TPM,

administrators should consider the system compromised and take appropriate measures to ensure

the integrity of the system data.

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