Initializing tpm, Dinitializing tpm – chiliGREEN M57xRU User Manual

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Windows XP Information

TPM Security Chip D - 37

D

Initializing TPM

On the first run of the program you will need to initialize the TPM.

1.

Run the application from the Security Manager shortcut on the desktop, or from
the TPM Secure Tools item in the Start > Programs/All Programs menu.

2.

Click Next.

3.

Type a TPM owner password (and then retype to confirm the password) and click
Next.

4.

Type a password (and then retype to confirm the password) for the emergency
recovery token (and save the token to a location of your choice by clicking Browse)
and click Next.

5.

Click the option if you want to generate a password reset token file, type the
passwords and click Next.

6.

Specify a location for the emergency recovery data path (a root path to restore user
keys if you need to reinstall the OS) and click Next.

7.

Click Next to begin the Initialization process.

8.

Click Finish to begin the user initialization.

9.

Click Next, and type a TPM user password (and then retype to confirm the
password) and click Next.

10. Create a password reset secret file if required (click in the tickbox).
11. Click Next > Next to begin the user Initialization process.
12. Click Finish (it is recommended that you use the Backup and Restore module to

make a backup).

13. Enter the user password and click Logon.
14. For further details on using the Security Manager see

“TPM Manager” on page 7

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Password Warning

Do not lose the pass-
word. If you do so you
will be unable to make
administrative changes
unless you clear the
TPM. This could then re-
sult in data loss.

Recovery Token

Note the location of the
emergency recovery to-
ken. It is recommended
that you save the file to
removable media such
as a USB Flash drive (or

backup using the tool pro-
vided - see page

7 - 28

).

Figure D - 21

TPM Owner

Initialization

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