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Re: cartoon post# 165772

Thursday, 06/05/2008 3:01:36 PM

Thursday, June 05, 2008 3:01:36 PM

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Cartoon--Please blame Whitewash for making me a bit goofy. You won't find the TPM in that inflated picture. I apologise if you sent more than 20 seconds in search of it. But it does exist on that Extreme Game Board as discussed below. It also discusses the TPM in the context of encrypted hard drives.


http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Computex-Gigabyte-M912-netbook,5574.html

Gigabyte's EP45-Extreme, M912 and More

2:00 AM - June 5, 2008 by Jane McEntegart,

To ensure that the system is protected from breach, the new GA-EP45-DQ6 and GA-EP45-DS5 boards also include a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip to help encrypt data written to both the BIOS and the hard drive. If enabled, drives used on these boards will not be read on other platforms. Things should go well as long as you don’t forget your key.


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