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Dell D820 TPM (BIOS: A03) and BitLocker Problems

 
 
Walter Porter
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      13th Oct 2006
Anyone else having problems getting BitLocker to use the TPM on a Dell
Latitude D820 with BIOS at A03? I've got Vista RC1 build 5728 with a fresh
install, but BitLocker refuses to recognize or use the TPM. I've tried
repeatedly turning the TPM on/off in both BIOS and the TPM snap-in, and
re-initialzing the TPM, but no luck... :-(

Thanks.



 
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      13th Oct 2006
Walter,

I ran into a similar problem, although with a Latitude X1. The closest I got
to an explanation was an inside message from MS that DELL has a problem with
BIOS support for TPM 1.2. Alegedly this should be resolved with a BIOS
upgrade from DELL to be released in November 2006.

Note that this is all second-hand information and I cannot vouch for the
reliability of this.

- Kim

"Walter Porter" wrote:

> Anyone else having problems getting BitLocker to use the TPM on a Dell
> Latitude D820 with BIOS at A03? I've got Vista RC1 build 5728 with a fresh
> install, but BitLocker refuses to recognize or use the TPM. I've tried
> repeatedly turning the TPM on/off in both BIOS and the TPM snap-in, and
> re-initialzing the TPM, but no luck... :-(
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>

 
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Walter Porter
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      14th Oct 2006
> Alegedly this should be resolved with a BIOS
> upgrade from DELL to be released in November 2006.


Thanks Kim!



 
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Brian Komar [MVP]
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      15th Oct 2006
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) says...
> > Alegedly this should be resolved with a BIOS
> > upgrade from DELL to be released in November 2006.

>
> Thanks Kim!
>
>
>
>

Hi Walter,
I can confirm that there is a beta build of the Dell D820 BIOS that will work with the D820.
Brian
 
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      16th Oct 2006


"Brian Komar [MVP]" wrote:

> Hi Walter,
> I can confirm that there is a beta build of the Dell D820 BIOS that will work with the D820.
> Brian
>


Thanks for the update. Do you know if DELL releases this to the general
public or do you have to bribe someone to get it? ;-)

- Kim
 
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Brian Komar [MVP]
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      16th Oct 2006
In article <75E0513D-CEC8-4110-8732-(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) says...
>
>
> "Brian Komar [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Hi Walter,
> > I can confirm that there is a beta build of the Dell D820 BIOS that will work with the D820.
> > Brian
> >

>
> Thanks for the update. Do you know if DELL releases this to the general
> public or do you have to bribe someone to get it? ;-)
>
> - Kim
>

It has not been released to public yet. It is undergoing testing internally at Dell and MS at
this time. In fact, I am not running it yet, as I am unable to use Vista for some of my
application testing.
Brian
 
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      17th Oct 2006
Thanks Brian, I'll hold my breath then.

- Kim

"Brian Komar [MVP]" wrote:

> In article <75E0513D-CEC8-4110-8732-(E-Mail Removed)>,
> (E-Mail Removed) says...
> >
> >
> > "Brian Komar [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Walter,
> > > I can confirm that there is a beta build of the Dell D820 BIOS that will work with the D820.
> > > Brian
> > >

> >
> > Thanks for the update. Do you know if DELL releases this to the general
> > public or do you have to bribe someone to get it? ;-)
> >
> > - Kim
> >

> It has not been released to public yet. It is undergoing testing internally at Dell and MS at
> this time. In fact, I am not running it yet, as I am unable to use Vista for some of my
> application testing.
> Brian
>

 
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Dave Burns
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      20th Oct 2006
Please note that there is a fairly large update for WinXP's TPM software on
the Latitude D820. It fixes a whole wealth of problems in Windows XP that
do not, at first, seem related to TPM or the Embassy Security Suite (e.g.
inexplicably broken applications). If you have the Wave Systems Corporation
programs group or the Embassy Security Suite, this applies to you.

Since TPM is both BIOS and O.S. dependent, expect lots of problems rooted in
TPM to arise during the early days of Vista. Since Dell is not the
developer of its TPM software, but is dependent on Broadcom and
Wave/Embassy, I wouldn't be surprised to see a late TPM package for the
D820. We may have to turn off the PIN and the TPM chip in BIOS on these
great laptops in order to get early support for Vista RTM.

Anybody else have insights on this issue?

-- Dave


"Walter Porter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Anyone else having problems getting BitLocker to use the TPM on a Dell
> Latitude D820 with BIOS at A03? I've got Vista RC1 build 5728 with a
> fresh install, but BitLocker refuses to recognize or use the TPM. I've
> tried repeatedly turning the TPM on/off in both BIOS and the TPM snap-in,
> and re-initialzing the TPM, but no luck... :-(
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>


 
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Walter Porter
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      6th Nov 2006

Note: Dell has released BIOS update A04 for the Latitutde D820. So far so
good on my laptop with BitLocker ...



 
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