Trusted platform module (tpm), Enabling the tpm feature – Dell Precision M6300 (Late 2007) User Manual

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Securing Your Computer

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NOTE:

The administrator password provides access to the computer, but it does

not provide access to the hard drive when a hard drive password is assigned.

Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

NOTE:

Computers shipping into China are not equipped with the TPM feature.

NOTE:

The TPM feature supports encryption only if the operating system supports

TPM. For more information, see the TPM software documentation and the help files
that came with the software.

TPM is a hardware-based security feature that can be used to create and
manage computer-generated encryption keys. When combined with security
software, the TPM enhances existing network and computer security by
enabling features such as file protection capabilities and protected e-mail.
The TPM feature is enabled through a system setup option.

NOTICE:

To secure your TPM data and encryption keys, follow the backup

procedures documented in the Broadcom Secure Foundation Getting Started
Guide

. In the event of these backups being incomplete, lost, or damaged, Dell will

be unable to assist in the recovery of encrypted data.

Enabling the TPM Feature

1 Enable the TPM software:

a

Restart the computer and press <F2> during the Power On Self Test
to enter the system setup program.

b

Select Security

→ TPM Security and press <Enter>.

c

Under TPM Security, select On.

d

Press <Esc> to exit the setup program.

e

If prompted, click Save/Exit.

2 Activate the TPM setup program:

a

Restart the computer and press <F2> during the Power On Self Test
to enter the system setup program.

b

Select Security

→ TPM Activation and press <Enter>.

c

Under TPM Activation, select Activate and press <Enter>.

NOTE:

You only need to activate the program once.

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