


We will try to analyze the log deeply for you. Once the log is collected, upload the log to OneDrive and paste the link here. HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\Tpm /v Start /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f To disable TPM logging, from an elevated command prompt, type: Log files start with 'tpm*' from '%SystemRoot%\System32\LogFiles\WMI' Temporarily stop the TPM driver logging and flush the buffer: 'logman stop tpm -ets'ĥ.

Reg delete HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\Tpm /v FileCounter /fĬhange to the directory '%SystemRoot%\System32\LogFiles\WMI’ Reg delete HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\Tpm /v FileMax /f Reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\Tpm /v LogFileMode /t REG_DWORD /d 0x10000004 /f Reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\Tpm /v Start /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f From an elevated command prompt, run the following commands: I just want to be able to use my laptop again.Please try to enable the TPM log to collect more information to troubleshoot this issue.ġ. Note that I don't have any useful data in the laptop, so I'd be fine with reinstalling windows even if I loose all the data. My device (ASUS X205TA) is listed but the recovery key is not. I even searched for it in my Microsoft account. Either Secure Boot must be re-enabled, or Bitlocker must be suspended for Windows to start normally." On "Disabled" setting, it says "Bitlocker needs your recovery key to unlock your drive because Secure Boot has been disabled. On "Enabled" setting, it says "Bitlocker needs your recovery key to unlock your drive because Secure Boot policy has unexpectedly changed." It's asking me for bitlocker recovery key on both disabled and enabled settings of secure boot. Now I'm not able to login into my laptop. I didn't succeed and I probably did something stupid. So I was playing with BIOS settings for reformatting my laptop and reinstalling Windows using bootable USB drive.
