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    CF-19 MK3 Win 7 Bitlocker annoyance

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by FlameHaze, May 18, 2017.

  1. FlameHaze

    FlameHaze Notebook Consultant

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    Keep trying to use Bitlocker with the builtin TPM but everytime it goes to do a system check i get an error of "The boot configuration has changed since the last time the system has started) even though I haven't changed anything. Then in windows it says it couldn't locate the startup key. Any idea whats wrong? I'm trying to use the built in TPM, it's initialized and owned.
     
  2. Shawn

    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    This might help..
    • For information on TPM, refer to the Installation Manual of “Trusted Platform Module (TPM)”.
    “c:\util\drivers\tpm\readme.pdf”
     
  3. FlameHaze

    FlameHaze Notebook Consultant

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    Hi, I'm unable to install the Infineon Tool so I'm using the microsoft driver. No matter what I've done the Infineon driver doesn't work. Some of that doesn't apply but i was able to successfully enable the TPM and take ownership.
     
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    Installed the infineon tool, still happening
     

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    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    i don't know much about TPM, but I am pretty sure you need to set passwords in BIOS.
    Did you set the BIOS passwords?
     
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    FlameHaze Notebook Consultant

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    It won't initialize without a supervisor password. There is one set. Idk why it won't work
     
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    Do you have the TPM manual on your hard drive?
    I don't have it on this CF 52. Maybe I can get it from a CF 31.
     
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    safn1949 I'm sure I'm on the wrong planet

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    I followed that manual. again my issue is odd, the TPM works, it has a key, it's owned, Bitlocker see it. It fails the system check during boot
     
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    If you go to windows explorer and find the Infineon install
    C:\util\drivers\tpm\infineon\setup.exe

    right click and "run as administrator"
    See if that makes a difference
     
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    Infineion tool is installed, driver will not install with error (system cannot find the specified file)

    Using Microsoft Driver
     
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