BIOS / UEFI Error Code
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BIOS / UEFI

TPM DEVICE NOT DETECTED | TPM unavailable

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Last Updated
Feb 27, 2026
Summary

Firmware could not detect or initialize the TPM required for security features.

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What This Code Means

“TPM DEVICE NOT DETECTED” indicates the firmware could not detect or initialize a TPM. It can block certain security features and boot policies depending on configuration and required compliance settings.

Where Users Usually See This Code

  • During POST at startup
  • Firmware security checks (TPM/Secure Boot)
  • Boot device selection and initialization
  • Hardware monitoring screens

Why This Code Appears

  • A required component did not initialize correctly
  • Boot configuration could not find a valid device
  • Security policy blocked boot
  • Firmware detected a health or configuration issue

What Typically Happens Next

  • Boot may stop or loop at startup
  • A firmware message is displayed
  • The system may enter recovery or setup screens

What This Code Is Not

  • It is not safe to guess at hardware fixes
  • It is not always solved by a firmware update

Troubleshooting Checklist

  • Record the exact message and the device model
  • Check official documentation for the specific OEM mapping
  • Confirm boot order and whether the expected drive is detected
  • Verify date/time settings if security validation is failing
  • Avoid hardware disassembly unless qualified and instructed
  • Use vendor support pathways for repeat boot failures

Notes And Edge Cases

Firmware messages and beep codes vary significantly by vendor and model.

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