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    What is TPM?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by spotszilla, Sep 12, 2006.

  1. spotszilla

    spotszilla Notebook Enthusiast

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    My Chembook 4080 came with a TPM driver which I loaded. I appears to be some kind of security program. What is it? Is it something I need or should use. Also How many of you password protect your BIOS etc..
     
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    RogueMonk Notebook Deity

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    TPM Stands for Trusted Platform Module, and theoretically it's an almost-unbreakable security force. I'd google it and you come up with loads of stuff.