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0X80284007 This TPM error means your app sent bad data to the TBS layer. Usually a driver or BIOS settings issue. Fix is straightforward....
0X80290118 Owner authorization data is corrupt or mismatched. First try clearing TPM via BIOS, then reset via Windows. Rarely, a full reinstall fixes it....
0X8028400E Buffer too large error from TPM Base Services. Usually means a corrupted TPM driver or a bad BIOS setting. Quick restart of TPM service fixes it most ...
0X80290208 This error means the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) got a bad command. The fix is clearing the TPM and re-enabling it in BIOS. Works for Windows 10 and...
0X8028003C TPM says the NV area is locked and won't let you write. Happens after BIOS updates or failed TPM clear attempts. Here's how to unlock it....
0X8010001E Smart card resource manager stopped. Usually a hung service or corrupted state. Three fixes from quick restart to SCM reset....
0X80090015 Happens when Windows can't read a CNG key file — often after a BitLocker unlock or cert import. The key blob is corrupt or the provider doesn't match....
0X80290218 TPM virtual resource limit hit. Clear TPM or restart to free handles. Blame bad software or driver leak....
0X80310002 BitLocker won't enable because your BIOS/firmware doesn't support TPM at boot. The fix is either enabling TPM in BIOS or bypassing TPM with a startup ...
0X8028000F Your TPM chip won't let you migrate keys—it's a common authentication hiccup. Here's the direct fix without the fluff....
0X80290215 This error pops up when Windows Update tries to unload resources that are already cleared. Here's what triggers it and how to fix it fast....
0X80280046 This error hits when you try to write data to a TPM area but don't send the full block. It usually happens with BitLocker or TPM provisioning tools on...