MSI GE66 Raider User Manual - Page 31

Trusted Platform, Security

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Security Trusted Platform Module (optional) User's Manual TPM 2.0 is a hardware-based encryption device that collaborates with software measures to form a more advanced and secure data protection. TPM functionalities can be de/activated in BIOS settings where appropriate. With professional versions of Windows, BitLocker is the default console available for TPM communications serving data encryption purposes. 2-19

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User's Manual
2-19
Security
Trusted Platform
Module
(optional)
TPM 2.0 is a hardware-based encryption device that
collaborates with software measures to form a more
advanced and secure data protection.
TPM functionalities can be de/activated in BIOS settings
where appropriate.
With professional versions of Windows, BitLocker is the
default console available for TPM communications serving
data encryption purposes.