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7.2
Using the Trusted Platform Module
This section describes the operation of the cPCI-6210’s Trusted
Platform Module (TPM).
Enabling TPM in BIOS
The TPM is set to "Disabled" by default. Users wishing to use the
TPM must first enable it in BIOS as follows:
1. Under the "Advanced" section in BIOS, choose "Trusted
Computing".
2. Set "TPM Support" to Enabled.
NOTE:
NOTE:
TPM is not supported by default. If you require TPM for your
application, please contact your sales representative to order
a model that supports TPM.
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