TPM Bypass
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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
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.
After you do the bypass for the first time, you only need to bypass again if you have turned off or restarted the computer.
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