From: Emmanuel F. <fl...@la...> - 2009-02-05 17:25:36
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Hi, Saurabh Arora wrote: > Hi Emmanuel > > did you look at this : http://tinyurl.com/bavo26 Funny indeed, I didn't know this kind of RTFM. :) Well, let me rephrase that, I might have been a bit quick at explaining the problem. So, first, the Fujitsu Lifebook S7020 HAS an active TPM support in it and a clearly labeled button to enable/disable it in its BIOS (and that's exactly what you pointed out). BUT, the Fujistu Lifebook S7020_D_ is a cheap version of the S7020 laptop without the fingerprint scanner. Anyway, the TPM chip is present on the motherboard (I can see it in the dsdt). The problem, _my_problem_, is: 1) Either, I would like to put a BIOS for a S7020 on my S7020D. 2) Or, I would like to know how to bypass the BIOS to enable by myself the TPM chip. I guess this is more clear when it is put like this. :) Regards -- Emmanuel Fleury I find your lack of faith disturbing. -- Darth Vader, Star Wars (George Lucas) |