User's Manual

General Dynamics Itronix 72-0139-001
GD2000 User Guide
Customizing the BIOS
TPM Configuration Menu
After the TPM Support option on the Security menu is
enabled, the TPM State menu appears.
When you have finished making changes to the TPM State,
go to the Exit menu and select Exit Saving Changes. The
system will shutdown and reboot.
Field Setting Function
TPM Support
ENABLED
Disabled
Enables or disables TPM Support. Operating system will not show TPM.
Reset of platform is required.
TPM State Enabled
DISABLED
Turn TPM Enable/Disable.
NOTE: Computer will rebood during restart in order to change State of
TPM.
Pending TPM
Operation
(none) Displays any pending TPM operation.
TPM Enabled
Status
(none) Displays the TPM Enabled Status.
TPM Active Status (none) Displays the TPM Active Status.
TPM Owner Status (none) Displays the TPM Owner Status.
Physical Presence operations menu
Upon rebooting, select the Launch System Setup option once again. The following screen will display ( if TPM has been
enabled):
NOTE If TPM State changes, this screen will appear on reboot even without selecting Launch System Setup.
Field Setting Function
TPM State configu-
ration change was
requested to State
none This is a display-only field, showing the requested state of the TPM.
REJECT
Execute
Reject or Execute TPM operations and exit
If you choose a TPM state, such as Deactivate & Disable or Clear, additional warning messages, such as the one to the right, will
display on reboot:
After choosing to Execute or Reject the TPM state, the system will reboot once more. You may press the
LEFT MOUSE BUTTON
again on the Setup screen to display the normal BIOS menu with the TPM State menu item activated.