
- Razer deathadder 2013 latest firmware 64 Bit#
- Razer deathadder 2013 latest firmware driver#
- Razer deathadder 2013 latest firmware upgrade#
- Razer deathadder 2013 latest firmware pro#
Razer deathadder 2013 latest firmware 64 Bit#
Note that the update bundle also includes a UEFI updater that you can run from the BIOS, but I didn't bother doing that because I didn't have time to figure it out.Scan performed on, Computer: Fujitsu FMVXNBLQ2Z - Windows 7 64 bit Then I rebooted back to the BIOS, turned the TPM back on, and re-enabled everything, and "tpm.msc" shows that my Asus TPM has been updated and no longer has the vulnerability. Again, if you try this your command line may need to be different (use "TPMFactoryUpd.exe -?" for command line help with the tool).ħ. The updater detected my TPM, and flash updated to the latest firmware in the bundle. Then I ran "TPMFactoryUpd.exe -update config-file -config TPM20_latest.cfg". I then ran an Administrator command prompt, and changed to the ".\Firmware\" directory. For ease of operation I then copied the Windows update executable from the ".\Tools\WinPE\Bin\圆4\" directory into the ".\Firmware\" directory.Ħ. I booted back into Windows, and extracted the firmware update package bundle. You must completely disable Windows' use of the TPM in order to update the firmware.ĥ. After rebooting again, I then booted into the BIOS and turned the TPM completely OFF in the BIOS settings. This rebooted the machine and the Asus BIOS had me press F12 to clear the TPM.Ĥ. I ran "tpm.msc" and executed the "Clear TPM." option in Action. You must decrypt your drive so that the TPM is NOT in use!ģ. I completely turned OFF and disable Bitlocker and Windows Hello. So be sure to pick the right update bundle for your TPM (?).Ģ. In my case I looked at the various firmwares included, and the "9665FW update package_1.1.zip" bundle contained firmware that matched my Asus TPM. You can find TPM update packages by browsing to. I'll explain what I did and if you want to try with your system/TPM module you will need to adapt as appropriate for your system.ġ. YOU CAN LOSE DATA IF YOU ARE USING BITLOCKER, etc.!!! Note that you should only attempt this sort of update if you know what you are doing!! If you aren't adept at the command line or if this is all new to you, then DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS. Their update packages appear to be general Infineon updates, so I figured it'd be worth a try to update my Asus module using one. Unlike Asus ( ) Supermicro has issued the latest firmware security updates for their Infineon TPM modules. Supermicro (a great server company) sells Infineon-based TPMs - e.g., see. In case it is helpful to someone, I found a way to update my Asus TPM-M R2.0 14-1 Pin TPM Module to the latest.
Razer deathadder 2013 latest firmware driver#
Then the driver is working and you can update the firmware. ( or similar, I am using German windows ). Press shift key and restart windows -> problem handling -> advanced options -> cmd shell And used "TPMFactoryUpd.exe -update config-file -config TPM20_latest.cfg" command in CMD (executed as administrator). I have copied all files from ".\Tools\WinPE\Bin\圆4\" to the ".\Firmware\" directory. \Common\DeviceManagement.c Function: DeviceManagement_Connect Line: 340 00Įrror initializing LowLevelIO: 0圎0295200įinal message: No connection to the TPM or TPM not found. Infineon Technologies AG TPMFactoryUpd Version.
Razer deathadder 2013 latest firmware upgrade#
When I try to upgrade the firmware, I get:
Razer deathadder 2013 latest firmware pro#
I have ASUS H170 PRO GAMING motherboard with Asus TPM-M R2.0 14-1 Pin TPM Module installed.
