User's Guide
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Security Device User’s Guide
Trusted Platform Module Installation
This disc contains several utilities that allow you to 
enhance the security of your system using the optional 
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) contained in the sys-
tem. TPM is a Trusted Computer Group (TCG)-compli-
ant embedded security chip that allows computers to run 
applications more securely and to make transactions and 
communications more trustworthy. TPM is an important 
component of the Fujitsu Security Platform.
Procedure
Be sure you have a built-in or external drive attached to 
your system that can read CDs. You will also need a 
means to write to removable media during the installa-
tion.
Enabling the Security Chip in BIOS
1. Before installing the TPM software, you will need to 
enable the security chip in the system BIOS. To do so:
• If your system is running, click [Start] -> Shut 
Down, and select Restart. Click [OK].
• If the system is not running, power it up.
2. When the Fujitsu logo appears, press the [F2] but-
ton. The BIOS Setup Utility will appear.
3. Open the Security menu, scroll down to Set Super-
visor Password, and enter a password (if not already 
set).
4. While in the Security menu, scroll down to Security 
Chip Setting, and click on it. The Security Chip Set-
ting submenu will appear.
5. Click on Security Chip to enable it.
6. Click [F10] to save changes and exit.
Installing the TPM Applications
1. Insert the “Trusted Platform Module Drivers and 
Applications CD” in the drive.
2. The setup program should start the installation 
automatically. If the installation does not start auto-
matically, go to the setup.exe file on the disc and 
double-click on it.
3. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen 
to load the drivers and applications for TPM.
4. After loading the software, you will be prompted to 
reboot your system. Remove the CD from the drive, 
then reboot.
5. After rebooting, the Security Platform Installation 
Wizard will open and lead you through the setup 
and customization of the TPM applications. 
Getting Help
■
For detailed help about installing the TPM applica-
tions, go to the readme.txt file on the disc.
■
For in-depth help and information about the TPM 
applications, double-click on the Security Platform 
icon in the system tray, and click {Getting Started 
Guide].
• The use of this disc requires that you 
have a device capable of reading CDs 
attached to your system. If you do not 
have a built-in CD or DVD player, you 
will need to attach an external player. 
• The use of this disc also requires a 
device capable of writing to removable 
media (such as a floppy disk drive, CD-
RW drive, or PCMCIA memory card). 
This drive will be used to store the 
Emergency Recovery Token file and -- if 
desired -- the Emergency Recovery 
Archive file. For more information on 
available external devices, visit our Web 
site at: us.fujitsu.com/computers. 
When installing the software, be sure to 
create Emergency Recovery Archive and 
Emergency Recovery Token files when 
prompted by the Security Platform 
Initialization Wizard. These files will be 
necessary in the event of hardware failure. 
Failure to create these files could result in 
a loss of the Security Platform owner key, 
which is the physical root for secrets as 
well as the logical root for all Security 
Platform user-specific keys. The 
Initialization Wizard provides step-by-step 
instructions for creating the files. 
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