I have a msi Z87-G45 MOBO but for some reason I cant seem to find the cable to connect to the JTPM1 port? I am really confused right now lol, Can someone tell me what the oirt looks like or where its hidden in the mobo? Thanks
It sounds like you have TPM enabled in the BIOS, but no TPM device to connect to the header on the motherboard. See this link for more info (with a picture):
It sounds like you have TPM enabled in the BIOS, but no TPM device to connect to the header on the motherboard. See this link for more info (with a picture):
It sounds like you have TPM enabled in the BIOS, but no TPM device to connect to the header on the motherboard. See this link for more info (with a picture):
If you don't have the device to attach, just disable in your BIOS and proceed. Good luck!
while I'm talking to a mod i should ask...when i flip the switch on my PSU, one fan turns about twice then stops and thats the only thing that works..This only happens about every 5 min, if that doesnt happen, nothing happens in my PC at all ... i have no idea why, i have everything connected..I have taken it apart and put it back together multiple times and it's driving my nuts. Do you know anything that might fix this so I can turn my PC on for the first time..thanks
Assuming you have the power switch on the PSU in the "on" position, what happens when you press the power button on the case/chassis?
Have you double-checked the front panel connections (pwr, reset, HDD LED, power LED are the typical pairings) to the motherboard headers (to ensure they are connected to the proper pins)?
Assuming you have the power switch on the PSU in the "on" position, what happens when you press the power button on the case/chassis?
Have you double-checked the front panel connections (pwr, reset, HDD LED, power LED are the typical pairings) to the motherboard headers (to ensure they are connected to the proper pins)?
When i turn the PSU switch from O to I, my main fan turns (that's connected to the PSU directly) and nothing else, when I hit the power button on the front nothing happens at all, and yes I have ensured that those connections are properly placed and secured many times..thanks!
I think this could be it...it looks like a broken wire?? Ill attach an image..
Any idea of what those wires are attached to? What make/model of case?
Looks like its coming from the front panel where (i think) the temperature display is supposed to be...Wouldnt affect my system that much, I mean it should still be able to turn on or something? Its a Zalman Z9 Plus