does the smsts.log reveal anything, i didn't see you attaching that yet...

On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 4:36 PM, Kevin Johnston <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes. I thought it was weird, so I upgraded from BIOS A14 to A15.
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> Cleared out the TPM. Started over again and Still fails.
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> I reimaged the machine without Bitlocker to see if it would fail anywhere
> else, and it worked fine.
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> Then started over again, and still fails.
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> I am almost tempted to just image it normally and activate the TPM myself
> (if that will work) but I was hoping this has been seen before.
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> Thanks,
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> Kevin Johnston
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Niall Brady
> *Sent:* Friday, August 14, 2015 10:26 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [mssms] Dell TPM error during OSD
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> as it's only happening on one machine have you tried clearing the tpm and
> upgrading the bios, then try again ?
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> On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Kevin Johnston <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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> I have a Dell Latitude E7240.
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> I have this one stubborn laptop that refuses to have the TPM activated
> during my OSD. All other E7240’s work fine but this one.
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> In the smsts.log file I see this error:
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> *Failed to run the action: Activate TPM. Unknown error (Error:00000106;
> Source: unknown)*
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> My task sequence does the following (with what the command line is):
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> Enable TPM Task:
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> Enable HAPI - x:\CCTK\HAPI\hapint.exe -i -k C-C-T-K -p X:\CCTK\HAPI\
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> Set temp BIOS password -X:\CCTK\cctk.exe --setuppwd=12345
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> Enable TPM - x:\CCTK\cctk.exe --tpm=on --valsetuppwd=12345
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> Remove Temp Password - X:\CCTK\cctk.exe --setuppwd= --valsetuppwd=12345
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> Restart
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> Activate TPM Task:
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> Enable HAPI - x:\CCTK\HAPI\hapint -i -k C-C-T-K -p X:\CCTK\HAPI\
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> Set temp BIOS password - X:\CCTK\cctk.exe --setuppwd=12345
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> Activate TPM – This is where it fails - x:\CCTK\cctk.exe
> --tpmactivation=activate --valsetuppwd=12345
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> Remove Temp password - X:\CCTK\cctk.exe --setuppwd= --valsetuppwd=12345
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> Restart computer
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> This is the first time I have ever had it fail, The Error lookup tool
> states: Insert the diskette for drive %1.
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> I have attached a stripped version of the log.
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> Thanks,
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> Kevin Johnston
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