Well, I figured it out -- it appears that I had caused the alert from when I changed the setting to turn off VT-d. After I reverted to turn VT-d back on, the alert went away.
did you first read or ask now to go UEFI? from lagacy? (needs fresh installed)
do not turn on TPM do not, unless working for CIA, OK?
why not pick legacy or UEFI first. (decide based on merits of both)
then fresh load the OS and leave TPM alone. (your choice ,way)
if you remove the hDD, and try to flip off (disable) TPM in BIOS what happens, ? (id never try nor ever will but do try to turn it off like I just said)
toy builder
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March 7th, 2020 12:00
Well, I figured it out -- it appears that I had caused the alert from when I changed the setting to turn off VT-d. After I reverted to turn VT-d back on, the alert went away.
savvy2
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March 7th, 2020 08:00
did you first read or ask now to go UEFI? from lagacy? (needs fresh installed)
do not turn on TPM do not, unless working for CIA, OK?
why not pick legacy or UEFI first. (decide based on merits of both)
then fresh load the OS and leave TPM alone. (your choice ,way)
if you remove the hDD, and try to flip off (disable) TPM in BIOS what happens, ? (id never try nor ever will but do try to turn it off like I just said)
good luck to you .
Terenceonye
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June 30th, 2022 05:00
How did you go back to Bios settings to revert it?
My F1 and F2 keys so not continue nor change setup options as displayed on the screen
WillianJCosta
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June 17th, 2024 11:43
I simply disabled the "Trusted Execution" within "Virtualization Support".