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<div class="warning-box"> 🚫 <strong>AVOID these scam “driver download” websites:</strong> driveridentifier.com, mydrivers.com, driverboost, or any pop-up claiming “Driver updater required”. They bundle malware or fake drivers. The only safe places are: <strong>Windows Update, your OEM’s website, and Microsoft Update Catalog.</strong> </div> Acpi Msft0101 Driver Download
<div class="step-card"> <h3><span class="step-number">4</span> Method 4: Update via Device Manager (manual driver selection)</h3> <p>Sometimes Windows already has the driver, but it's not automatically assigned.</p> <ul> <li>Right-click <strong>Start</strong> → <strong>Device Manager</strong></li> <li>Expand <strong>System devices</strong> → right-click <strong>ACPI MSFT0101</strong> → <strong>Update driver</strong></li> <li>Select <strong>Browse my computer for drivers</strong> → <strong>Let me pick from a list</strong></li> <li>Look for <strong>“Trusted Platform Module 2.0”</strong> or <strong>“Security Device”</strong> → select and install</li> </ul> </div> Below are the safe methods
<h2>✅ Final checks after installation</h2> <p>Once you install the correct driver:</p> <ol> <li>Open <strong>Device Manager</strong> → <strong>Security devices</strong> → “Trusted Platform Module 2.0” should appear without errors</li> <li>Press <code>Win + R</code>, type <code>tpm.msc</code> → TPM management console should show “The TPM is ready for use”</li> <li>If you still see issues, run <strong>Windows Memory Diagnostic</strong> and check for BIOS updates</li> </ol> Below are the safe methods.<
<h2>📥 Official Driver Download Sources</h2> <p>Instead of shady “driver download” websites, always get the driver from trusted sources. Below are the safe methods.</p>
<div class="step-card"> <h3><span class="step-number">1</span> Method 1: Let Windows Update install it automatically</h3> <p>Windows often has the driver in its optional updates catalog.</p> <ul> <li>Go to <strong>Settings → Windows Update → Advanced options → Optional updates</strong></li> <li>Look for anything mentioning <strong>“System”</strong>, <strong>“TPM”</strong>, or <strong>“Security Device”</strong></li> <li>Check the box next to the TPM driver and click <strong>Download & install</strong></li> </ul> <p>After reboot, check Device Manager. The yellow mark should be gone.</p> </div>