Hi Everyone,
Motherboard: MSI B550-A PRO
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
My PC runs on Windows 11 Pro, but under 'Security processor details,' it states: "Attestation: Not supported."
I tried the following to resolve this issue, but without success:
- Installing the latest Windows updates and drivers, including the most recent version of the BIOS (version 7C56vAJ1) and chipset (AMD Chipset Driver 6.10.22.027) from my motherboard manufacturer's website.
- In the BIOS: enabling and disabling secure boot, clearing the TPM, enabling and disabling TPM, and rebooting in between.
- Clearing the TPM via 'TPM.msc.'
- Reinstalling Windows after performing all the above steps.
I did not buy a TPM module.
After extensive online research, I discovered that one (or more) certificates related to the TPM are missing, likely the "EK cert" or similar. I read that this might be related to the fTPM of my processor.
Could you please hele resolve this issue?
Please see below for more information
I look forward to your response.
Comand Windows Powershell: Get-TPMEndorsementKeyInfo
IsPresent : True
PublicKey : System.Security.Cryptography.AsnEncodedData
PublicKeyHash :
ManufacturerCertificates : {}
AdditionalCertificates : {}
tpmdiagnostics.exe getdeviceinformation:
-TPM Present: Yes
-TPM Version: 2.0
-TPM Manufacturer ID: AMD
-TPM Manufacturer Full Name: AMD
-TPM Manufacturer Version: 3.92.0.5
-TPM Vendor Id: AMD
-PPI Version: 1.3
-Is Initialized: True
-Ready For Storage: True
-Ready For Attestation: False
-Information Flags: 0x00000002
-Is Capable For Attestation: False
-Clear Needed To Recover: False
-Clear Possible: True
-TPM Has Vulnerable FW: False
-PCR7 Binding State: Binding Not Possible
-Maintenance Task Complete: True
-TPM Spec Version: 1.38
-TPM Errata Date: Friday, March 02, 2018
-PC Client Version: 1.05
-Is Locked Out: False