TPM Bypass

How to Bypass

Remember that this bypass will only work for TPM 2.0 and not for HVCI or Secure Boot.

For the bypass to work, you must enable the following in the bios

  • Secure boot (Install factory keys)

  • TPM 2.0

  • CPU Virtualization

Now enable this option on windows security

  • Core Isolation -> Memory Integrity (HVCI)

Now you need to clear the TPM in the bios (Optional)

Clearing the TPM (Optional)

Enter in your bios and go to the tpm settings section, then select to clear the tpm.

This option to clear the tpm depends on your motherboard, but typically they are all similar to the example below

Now disable all the tpm features

After you have cleared the TPM, return to Windows and check in tpm.msc to see if the TPM shows not ready for use. If it shows this message, you can proceed to the next step.

After enabling all modules in the bios, open the spoofer, log in, and select "TPM Bypass". Then click "Start Bypass". Your mouse/keyboard will "freeze", and after the bypass is open, they will work normally again.

As soon as the second loader opens, log in and wait, then check your tpm.msc and enjoy.


Checking TPM

After bypassing TPM, it's always a good idea to check if it’s really working.

  • Press WIN + R and type tpm.msc

  • Check if Status is stuck on a white screen

TPM Bypassed Correctly

TPM Bypassed Incorrectly

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