Personal ComputerVAIO Pro 11/13SVP1122/SVP1322

Notes on Using the TPM (TPM security chip equipped models)

Before using the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), read the following precautions for correct use.

Notes on the BIOS settings

  • Resetting the TPM settings in the BIOS setup screen makes your TPM-encrypted data inaccessible. If you have the TPM-encrypted data, make a backup copy before resetting the settings, if needed.

  • Before enabling the TPM in the BIOS setup screen, set the BIOS password to prevent unauthorized users from changing the TPM settings. See Setting/Changing the Power-on Password for more information.

Notes on data management with the TPM

  • The TPM security feature on your VAIO computer does not ensure complete security of your data and hardware.

  • Sony assumes no liability for any problems and damage arising out of your use of or inability to use the TPM.

  • Back up your data on the TPM or the built-in storage device before sending your VAIO computer for repair, and keep your backup data private from other users.

    Sony assumes no liability for any data loss arising out of repairs.

  • The TPM will also be replaced if your computer motherboard needs replacement during the course of repair.

  • Perform the operation and maintenance of the TPM-related data at your own risk. Sony assumes no liability for any problems arising out of your operation and maintenance.