Dell Vostro 5568 Tpm Device Not Detected Repack __hot__ 〈Limited – 2026〉
Introduction
Outdated system BIOS or corrupted TPM firmware can cause the device to "disappear" from Device Manager Recommended "Repack" Solutions 1. Hard Reset (Static Discharge) dell vostro 5568 tpm device not detected repack
- Restart the laptop and enter the BIOS settings (F2 key).
- Navigate to the "Advanced" tab.
- Look for the "TPM" or "Trusted Platform Module" setting.
- Enable the TPM setting.
Note: Clearing the TPM will require you to re-set up Windows Hello, BitLocker, and any PINs. Introduction Outdated system BIOS or corrupted TPM firmware
Step 6: The Infineon Firmware Repack (Dell Specific)
The Vostro 5568 uses an Infineon SLB 9665 TPM 2.0 chip. A specific Dell firmware update fixes the “Not Detected” state. Restart the laptop and enter the BIOS settings (F2 key)
There are several reasons why the TPM device may not be detected on a Dell Vostro 5568. Some of the common causes include:
The term “Repack” refers to forcing the system to re-enumerate the hardware—essentially repackaging the driver stack from scratch.
If the hardware is detected but disabled, you won't see it in Windows. Note that on many Vostro models, TPM might be listed as Intel PTT (Platform Trust Technology) Solved: Dell Vostro 5568 - Alert! TPM device not detected.