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HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Troubleshooting My Embedded Security is not working. What should I do? 1. Right-click the HP ProtectTools icon in the system tray, then left-click Manage Embedded Security. 2. Click Embedded Security > Info > Self Test. Also check under Embedded Security State, Chip, Owner and User. I restored my system after a crash. What should I do now? Ä CAUTION: In most cases, the IT System Administrator performs this procedure. Permanent data loss can result if the procedure is not performed properly. To recover data after replacement of the ProtectTools chip, you must have the following: ■ SPEmRecToken.xml-the Emergency Recovery Token Key ■ SPEmRecArchive.xml-hidden folder, default location: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Infineon\TPM Software\Recovery Archive ■ ProtectTools passwords ❏ Supervisor ❏ Take Ownership ❏ Emergency Recovery Token ❏ Basic User 1. Turn on or restart the computer. If you are in Microsoft Windows, click Start > Shut Down > Restart. 2. As soon as the command prompt Press any key to enter TPM Configuration appears, press a key. 3. Enter the supervisor password and press Enter. 4. Press C to clear the TPM chip. 5. Press Y to confirm. 18 www.hp.com HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Guide

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HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Guide
HP ProtectTools Embedded Security
Troubleshooting
My Embedded Security is not working. What should I do?
1. Right-click the
HP ProtectTools
icon in the system tray, then
left-click
Manage
Embedded Security
.
2. Click
Embedded Security > Info > Self Test
.
Also check under
Embedded Security State, Chip, Owner
and
User
.
I restored my system after a crash. What should I do now?
Ä
CAUTION:
In most cases, the IT System Administrator performs this
procedure. Permanent data loss can result if the procedure is not
performed properly.
To recover data after replacement of the ProtectTools chip, you must
have the following:
SPEmRecToken.xml-the Emergency Recovery Token Key
SPEmRecArchive.xml-hidden folder, default location:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Infineon\TPM Software\Recovery Archive
ProtectTools passwords
Supervisor
Take Ownership
Emergency Recovery Token
Basic User
1.
Turn on or restart the computer. If you are in Microsoft Windows,
click
Start > Shut Down > Restart
.
2. As soon as the command prompt
Press any key to enter TPM
Configuration
appears, press a key.
3. Enter the supervisor password and press
Enter
.
4. Press
C
to clear the TPM chip.
5. Press
Y
to confirm.