- #CANT UPDATE MSI Z97 GAMING 7 BIOS DRIVERS#
- #CANT UPDATE MSI Z97 GAMING 7 BIOS FOR WINDOWS 10#
- #CANT UPDATE MSI Z97 GAMING 7 BIOS WINDOWS 10#
- #CANT UPDATE MSI Z97 GAMING 7 BIOS SERIES#
#CANT UPDATE MSI Z97 GAMING 7 BIOS SERIES#
The error they detect is something they've not encountered.īut many users of Z97-based motherboards (various brands, from Gigabyte, MSI, HP, and Lenovo) have the same problem: they can't activate TPM as well for Windows.Ĭan this be a defect in some series of Z97 southbridges? Or the effect of an old specification for OEM integrators (without erratas published later by Intel)? Is there a fix for that? For me it's an old hidden defect, without any solution. I had the Microsoft support, they don't have any solution as well.
#CANT UPDATE MSI Z97 GAMING 7 BIOS DRIVERS#
I ask it here because it could be within an EFI driver (inside the flash BIOS), or a problem of Intel drivers on Windows (notably for the Intel LPC bus driver: this driver is signed by Intel) Note: all other devices on the LPC bus (most of them integrated inside the Intel Z97 Southbridge) are working without problem (keyboard, mouse, HD audio, interrupt controlers, real time clock.) What can be the cause that the TPM fails to be recognized or initialized properly by the BIOS? The GC-TPM2.0 module from Gigabyte (I also tried their older TPM 1.2, and other similar 20-1 pin models using the same Infineon chip, made by Asus): I've run the Intel drivers detection tools, all is OK too.
#CANT UPDATE MSI Z97 GAMING 7 BIOS WINDOWS 10#
OS: Windows 10 Pro (64 bit), with Hyper-V enabled, HVCI enabled, Device Guard enabled and running, Credential Guard enabled and running, but can't get "device integrity" enabled in Windows, and no issue reported in "SFC/SCANNOW" or "DISM/ONLINE/SCANHEALTH".
#CANT UPDATE MSI Z97 GAMING 7 BIOS FOR WINDOWS 10#
I suspect incorrect timing, or absence of a pullup resistor on this pin which causes too many intermittent RESET* signals to be propagated.Ĭan this be a hardware defect or a BIOS/EFI driver defect, or an Intel driver defect for Windows 10 ?īIOS: F10c (latest, was not published on the Gigabyte site, but proposed by the Gigabyte support, downloaded from their site)ĬPU: Intel Core i7 4th Gen (4 cores, 8 threads ) It is only transiently enabled then disabled.
Given that thje Infineon chip is very sensitive to the RESET procedure. I think this is an issue in the Intel Z97 chipset, or its connections on the motherboard (not effective on the TPM header where I plug the module), or that there may be missing components such as a pullup, or that this is an issue in the RESET signal pin, or that some other LPC devices (all part of the Intel MCH Z97 chipset) are incorectly managing the RESET. It seems that the TPM is detected, then almost its Infineon chop immediately goes to "protection mode" and it becomes completely silent as long as it is powerd on. They have instructed me to try with another BIOS version, but all BIOS versions I have tried are failing to report that TPM support is effective. Gigabyte says that I should see other options to configure the TPM below this option, but I do not see them at all, and does not believe me when I say the BIOS reports this "SUPPORT TURNED OFF" (of course it is a message in their BIOS!). The TPM is detected in BIOS, but its state says "SUPPORT TURNED OFF" even when I set the "Security Device Support" option to "Enabled". Always reports an error: no TPM module detected. But now it wants me to enable Bitlocker (and spams me every hour with a notification about it and sends me to the TPM activation wizard in TPM.MSC).īut cannot be activated at all. Windows 10 has been updated several times with new builds. Windows 10 reports now an "unknown" device integrity (in the Security center). In Windows, Hyper-V is installed and enabled, HVCI is enabled, Device Guard and Driver Credential Guard are inbstalled and enabled. Safe boot mode is enabled in BIOS, booting in UEFI mode (not legacy) with CSM disabled. Can't activate device security or BitLocker. The module is undetectable in Windows 10. I can't use the TPM module (tried both the TPM1.2 or TPM2.0 models made by Gigabyte, that must be plugged on the motherboard's TPM header, with 20-1 pins).
I have a gigabyte motherboard, based on Intel Z97 chipset.Įquipped with an Intel Core i7 4Gen CPU (4770S) and DDR3 RAM.