MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  @\.rsrc@@0H@X p70<H`x      8Ph    0 @ P ` p             0 @ P ` p      4\#'*p+R-3z:;P@vHtK TU _|`o0 x lB VMUIQQ8ZEp20 0(ޗ8{ MUIen-USH@=Switch OnMS Shell DlgP,dP,d1P< SysLink<a>Learn more about TPM initialization</a>P'H@=Create Password ChoiceMS Shell DlgP< &Use this password for TPM management tasks.P <$&Automatically create the password (recommended) The wizard will create the password for you.P1<$&Manually create the password The wizard will help you create the password.Pq<SysLink<a>Why do I need a TPM owner password?</a>P'H@=Create Password autoMS Shell DlgP<Your TPM owner password is:P < P'H@=Create Password manualMS Shell DlgPZ&Password:P\Z P\<Minimum eight charactersPZConfirm P&assword:P\Z P'H@=Initialization CompleteMS Shell DlgP,}P'P},+SysLinkH@=Force Clear Method ChoiceMS Shell DlgP,!The authorization value of the TPM's storage root key (SRK) is not compatible with Windows. Supply your TPM owner password to change this authorization value.P-<I &have the owner password filePH<I want to &enter the owner passwordPc<*0&Clear the TPM Clearing the TPM resets it to factory defaults. You will lose all created keys and data protected by those keys.Pt#P~'*WARNING: Clearing the TPM resets it to factory defaults. You will lose all created keys and data protected by those keys.P<SysLink<a>Learn more about the TPM storage root key.</a>P'H@=Force Clear FileMS Shell DlgPF&File location:PH PF B&rowse...P<This file may have been created on removable media (e.g. USB, floppy).P.<3On a domain joined computer, the TPM owner password file may no longer be valid if the Active Directory backup of TPM owner information is enabled. Please contact your domain administrator to get the TPM owner information.P'H@=Force Clear TypeMS Shell DlgP<&Password:P> P> "&Show password as it is enteredP*,2On a domain joined computer, the TPM owner password may no longer be valid if the Active Directory backup of TPM owner information is enabled. Please contact your domain administrator to get the TPM owner information.P'H@=ProgressMS Shell DlgP<*P1 /msctls_progress32P'H@=Restart Wizard ChoiceMS Shell DlgP<!,To send the TPM request again, restart the wizard and follow any instructions given.P#<$-&Restart wizard now (Recommended)PH<$.&Close Wizard For further troubleshooting, consult the computer manufacturer.PA Manage the TPM security hardwareNo compatible TPM foundNo compatible Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is found on this computer. Only a compatible TPM can be initialized using this wizard.TPM is turned on9The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is already initialized.!Turn on the TPM security hardwareThis computer requires you to turn on the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) manually. Consult the computer manufacturer's documentation for instructions. <a href="help-WhatShouldILookFor">What should I look for?</a> After you have turned on the TPM, restart this wizard.'TPM security hardware was not turned onzThe Trusted Platform Module (TPM) has not been turned on. Contact the computer manufacturer for BIOS upgrade instructions.%TPM security hardware was not cleared.Trusted Platform Module (TPM) was not cleared.%Cannot back up the TPM owner passwordTrusted Platform Module (TPM) Initialization failed. The TPM owner password cannot be saved in Active Directory Domain Services. Contact your domain administrator.!Cannot create the endorsement keyTrusted Platform Module (TPM) Initialization failed. The TPM command to create the endorsement key (EK) is blocked on this computer. <a href="help-HowDoIAllowCommands">How do I allow TPM commands?</a> Cannot take ownership of the TPMTrusted Platform Module (TPM) Initialization failed. The TPM command to take ownership is blocked on this computer. <a href="help-HowDoIAllowCommands">How do I allow TPM commands?</a>4Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Initialization failed.Initialization completedPAThe Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this computer has been successfully initialized. Applications that use the TPM can now be enabled.Restart your computerRestartShutdownCreate the TPM owner passwordChange your TPM owner password I&nitialize:You may save this TPM owner password on a USB flash drive.+You may also print this TPM owner password.Initialization completedClose?The password must contain at least eight characters. Try again.@The passwords you entered do not match. Re-enter both passwords.'TPM security hardware was not turned on|The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) has not been turned on in the BIOS. To turn on the TPM, run the TPM initialization wizard.!&Restart wizard now (Recommended)M&Close wizard For further troubleshooting, consult the computer manufacturer.PA4Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Initialization failed.TPM Owner Password File (*.tpm)All Files (*.*)4Reset the TPM storage root key's authorization value4Select the file that contains the TPM owner passwordReset AuthorizationVerify that the file location and that the information in the file contains the expected owner password. If you built the file manually, verify that it has the correct syntax for a TPM owner password file.$Type or enter the TPM owner password Invalid fileThe selected backup file does not contain the correct Trusted Platform Module (TPM) owner password for this computer. Select another file.The TPM on this computer is currently locked out. The last owner password entered was ignored by the TPM. To reset the TPM lockout, wait awhile or turn off the computer before you try again. TPMs prevent guessing the owner password. TPMs temporarily lock out the computer from using an owner password if an incorrect owner password is used too many times. The lockout duration may be an increasing period of time or until the computer is turned off.PA(Cannot reset the SRK authorization valueaA reset of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Storage Root Key's (SRK) authorization value failed.%TPM security hardware was not clearedxThe Trusted Platform Module (TPM) has not been cleared in the BIOS. To clear the TPM, run the TPM Initialization wizard. Restart wizard now (Recommended)@Close wizard. Consult the computer manufacturer's documentation.!Turn on the TPM security hardwareeSupply your TPM owner password to turn on the TPM security hardware without restarting this computer. Manage the TPM security hardware &Turn TPM OnCannot turn on the TPMThe command used to turn on the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) has been blocked on this computer. <a href="help-HowDoIAllowCommands">How do I allow TPM commands?</a>!Turn on the TPM security hardwareThis computer may require you to change the state of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) manually. To perform this action, try turning on the TPM through the BIOS or performing a firmware update. Consult the computer manufacturer s documentation for instructions."Turn off the TPM security hardwarefSupply your TPM owner password to turn off the TPM security hardware without restarting this computer. &Turn TPM OffCannot turn off the TPMThe command used to turn off the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) has been blocked on this computer. <a href="help-HowDoIAllowCommands">How do I allow TPM commands?</a>Cannot turn off the TPMThe TPM may not be in the correct state to perform this action. Try refreshing the TPM Management Console screen to see whether the action is still available.Change TPM owner passwordMSupply your current TPM owner password to change to a new TPM owner password. Cannot change TPM owner passwordThe command used to change Trusted Platform Module (TPM) owner password has been blocked on this computer. <a href="help-HowDoIAllowCommands">How do I allow TPM commands?</a> Cannot change TPM owner passwordThe TPM may not be in the correct state to perform this action. Try refreshing the TPM Management Console screen to see whether the action is still available.C&hange PasswordClear the TPM security hardwarecSupply your TPM owner password to clear the TPM security hardware without restarting this computer.Cannot clear the TPMThe command used to clear the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) has been blocked on this computer. <a href="help-HowDoIAllowCommands">How do I allow TPM commands?</a>Cannot clear the TPMThis computer may require you to change the state of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) manually. To perform this action, try clearing the TPM through the BIOS or performing a firmware update. Consult the computer manufacturer s documentation for instructions. Clear &TPMWThe wizard is currently communicating with the TPM and cannot be canceled at this time.}To change the state of the TPM, you may consult the actions available in the TPM Management Console once the wizard finishes.The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) command to reset the Storage Root Key (SRK) authorization value has been blocked on this computer. <a href="help-HowDoIAllowCommands">How do I allow TPM commands?</a>%Cannot back up new TPM owner passwordChange password failed. New Trusted Platform Module (TPM) owner password cannot be saved in the Active Directory Domain Services. For further troubleshooting, contact your domain administrator.Follow these steps: Restart the computer using the button below. Follow the instructions that appear during the start up process. Log on to Windows to continue the wizard automatically.Follow these steps: Shutdown the computer using the button below. Turn on the computer after shutdown. Follow the instructions that appear during the start up process. Log on to Windows to continue the wizard automatically.TPM Owner PasswordThis page is a backup of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security hardware owner password information. Upon request, use the password to prove ownership of the computer's TPM. Include any hyphens when you type the password. Computer Name: %s TPM Owner Password: %s This page was printed on %s %s %s by %s. IMPORTANT: Please keep this page in a secure location away from your computer.-Active Directory Domain Services setup neededCannot save information to the network. Your Active Directory Domain Services schema is not configured to save Trusted Platform Module (TPM) information. <a href="help-HowDoISetupActiveDirectory">How do I set up Active Directory Domain Services for backup?</a>ACannot connect to Active Directory Domain Services on the networkCannot save information to the network. This computer must be able to communicate with Active Directory Domain Services on the network to proceed. <a href="help-HowDoIConnectToTheNetwork">How do I connect to Active Directory Domain Services on the network?</a>Initialization failedInitialization failed.Follow these steps: Restart the computer using the button below. Follow the instructions that appear during the start up process. Log on to Windows and restart the wizard manually.Follow these steps: Shutdown the computer using the button below. Turn on the computer after shutdown. Follow the instructions that appear during the start up process. Log on to Windows and restart the wizard manually."Turn off the TPM security hardwareThis computer requires you to turn off the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) manually. Consult the computer manufacturer's documentation for instructions. <a href="help-WhatShouldILookFor">What should I look for?</a>Clear the TPM security hardwareThis computer requires you to clear the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) manually. Consult the computer manufacturer's documentation for instructions. <a href="help-WhatShouldILookFor">What should I look for?</a>Cr&eate New Password#Cannot print the TPM owner passwordnPrinting the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) owner password failed. Check printer and connections and try again.Manually restart the computer0Operation failed. Restart the computer manually.Manually shutdown the computer1Operation failed. Shutdown the computer manually. This page is a backup of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) owner authorization information. Upon request, use the authorization information to prove ownership of the computer's TPM. IMPORTANT: Please keep this file in a secure location away from your computer's local hard drive. !Cannot connect to remote computerConnection failed. Check that a network connection exists, that the computer name is valid, and that you are an administrator on a target computer with remote administration capabilities.<Reset the authorization lockout of the TPM security hardware&To reset the authorization lockout, enter the TPM owner password. (The TPM owner password was printed along with the BitLocker Drive Encryption Recovery Key if the TPM was initialized when BitLocker Drive Encryption was turned on and if the BitLocker Drive Encryption recovery key was printed.)Reset &TPM LockoutCannot reset the TPM lockouttThe command used to reset the TPM lockout has been blocked on this computer. The command name is TPM_ResetLockValue.Cannot reset the TPM lockoutmTPMs prevent guessing the owner password. Using the incorrect owner password once might cause the TPM to respond as though the correct owner password is incorrect or cause the TPM to be unresponsive for a period of time or until the computer is turned off. The TPM state must be on and owned to perform the TPM reset lockout action. After the TPM reset lockout action was started, the TPM state may have changed or the TPM may have stopped responding to prevent guessing the owner password. If a second attempt to reset the TPM lockout was not successful, wait awhile and turn off the computer before you try again.nThe password for the TPM security hardware on this computer has been successfully changed to the new password.Password change completedTPM lockout reset completedPA"Browse for TPM Owner Password FilelThis file can be on the local computer or on removable media (for example, on a USB flash drive or on a CD).3Unable to read the TPM owner password from the fileIncorrect passwordKThe TPM owner password is incorrect. Windows can't prepare the TPM for use.Cannot turn on the TPMThe TPM on this computer is currently locked out. The last owner password entered was ignored by the TPM. To perform this action, wait awhile or turn off the computer before you try again. TPMs prevent guessing the owner password. TPMs temporarily lock out the computer from using an owner password if an incorrect owner password is used too many times. The lockout duration may be an increasing period of time or until the computer is turned off.Cannot turn off the TPM$The TPM owner password is incorrect.Cannot turn off the TPMThe TPM on this computer is currently locked out. The last owner password entered was ignored by the TPM. To perform this action, wait awhile or turn off the computer before you try again. TPMs prevent guessing the owner password. TPMs temporarily lock out the computer from using an owner password if an incorrect owner password is used too many times. The lockout duration may be an increasing period of time or until the computer is turned off. Cannot change TPM owner password$The TPM owner password is incorrect. Cannot change TPM owner passwordThe TPM on this computer is currently locked out. The last owner password entered was ignored by the TPM. To perform this action, wait awhile or turn off the computer before you try again. TPMs prevent guessing the owner password. TPMs temporarily lock out the computer from using an owner password if an incorrect owner password is used too many times. The lockout duration may be an increasing period of time or until the computer is turned off.Cannot clear the TPM$The TPM owner password is incorrect.Cannot clear the TPMThe TPM on this computer is currently locked out. The last owner password entered was ignored by the TPM. To perform this action, wait awhile or turn off the computer before you try again. TPMs prevent guessing the owner password. TPMs temporarily lock out the computer from using an owner password if an incorrect owner password is used too many times. The lockout duration may be an increasing period of time or until the computer is turned off.Cannot reset the TPM lockoutThe TPM owner password is incorrect. TPMs prevent guessing the owner password. Using the incorrect owner password once might cause the TPM to respond as though the correct owner password is incorrect or cause the TPM to be unresponsive for a period of time or until the computer is turned off. If a second attempt to reset the TPM lockout was not successful, wait awhile and turn off the computer before you try again.Cannot reset the TPM lockoutThe TPM on this computer is currently locked out. The last owner password entered was ignored by the TPM. To perform this action, wait awhile or turn off the computer before you try again. TPMs prevent guessing the owner password. TPMs temporarily lock out the computer from using an owner password if an incorrect owner password is used too many times. The lockout duration may be an increasing period of time or until the computer is turned off.Cannot turn on the TPMVerify the information in the file contains the expected owner password content. If you built the file manually, verify that it has the correct syntax for a TPM owner password value.Cannot turn off the TPMVerify the information in the file contains the expected owner password content. If you built the file manually, verify that it has the correct syntax for a TPM owner password value. Cannot change TPM owner passwordVerify the information in the file contains the expected owner password content. If you built the file manually, verify that it has the correct syntax for a TPM owner password value.Cannot clear the TPMVerify the information in the file contains the expected owner password content. If you built the file manually, verify that it has the correct syntax for a TPM owner password value.Cannot reset the TPM lockoutVerify the information in the file contains the expected owner password content. If you built the file manually, verify that it has the correct syntax for a TPM owner password value.%s Error code: 0x%08xTVerifying current TPM settings to prepare it for use. This might take a few minutes.9Checking your Trusted Platform Module (TPM) configurationt<a>Remember my TPM owner password</a> Save your TPM owner password to a file on your computer or on removable media.*TPM physical presence request was declinedThe TPM security hardware on this computer is ready for use. Windows can automatically remember your TPM owner password so that you can easily manage your TPM and any applications that use it. But you can also save the password to a separate file if you prefer. TPM is readyPA0The TPM on this computer is currently locked outThe TPM temporarily locks users out if an incorrect owner password is entered too many times. Depending on your computer manufacturer, the lockout might last for a specific period of time or until the computer is turned off. To enter the correct password, you might need to restart the computer and run this wizard again. You can also try to reset the lockout period by clicking Reset TPM Lockout in the Action pane of the management console.(Restart to refresh TPM security hardwarewYou must restart your computer to configure your TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be used. To do so:OKTaking ownership of the TPM]Windows is setting ownership on the TPM to prepare it for use. This might take a few minutes.#Do you have your TPM owner password'Unable to turn on TPM security hardwarenThe TPM was not turned on due to an internal error. Please consult your event log for additional information.Click the Restart button below. Be Physically present at the computer to follow the instructions that appear during the startup process. Log on to Windows to continue the wizard automatically.You must restart your computer to apply necessary configuration changes to the TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be used. To do so:XClick the Restart button below. Log on to Windows to continue the wizard automatically.You must provide your TPM owner password to get your TPM ready for use. If you don't have the TPM owner password, you can clear the TPM to continue preparing it for use.pClearing the TPM resets it to factory defaults. You will lose all created keys and data protected by those keys. Legacy ModePAYour TPM is currently running in Legacy mode. If you'd like to use TPM applications for this version of Windows, please contact your administrator.Unable to turn on TPM security hardware The TPM was not turned on due to an Active Directory backup failure. Please contact your system administrator for assistance.zYou must restart your computer to configure your TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be cleared. To do so:}You must restart your computer to configure your TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be turned off. To do so:You must restart your computer to apply necessary configuration changes to the TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be cleared. To do so:You must restart your computer to apply necessary configuration changes to the TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be turned off. To do so:Shutdown your computerxYou must shutdown your computer to configure your TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be used. To do so:Click the Shutdown button below. Be Physically present at the computer to follow the instructions that appear during the startup process. Log on to Windows to continue the wizard automatically.{You must shutdown your computer to configure your TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be cleared. To do so:~You must shutdown your computer to configure your TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be turned off. To do so:You must shutdown your computer to apply necessary configuration changes to the TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be used. To do so:YClick the Shutdown button below. Log on to Windows to continue the wizard automatically.You must shutdown your computer to apply necessary configuration changes to the TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be cleared. To do so:You must shutdown your computer to apply necessary configuration changes to the TPM security hardware settings so that your TPM can be turned off. To do so:IThe TPM security hardware on this computer is ready for use, with reduced functionality (consistent with previous OS versions). Windows can automatically remember your TPM owner password so that you can easily manage your TPM and any applications that use it. But you can also save the password to a separate file if you prefer.PAThe TPM security hardware on this computer is ready for use. Windows can automatically remember your TPM owner password so that you can easily manage your TPM and any applications that use it.The TPM security hardware on this computer is ready for use, with reduced functionality (consistent with previous OS versions). 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