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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
If the PC is running fine, this is not a warning and could be an enabled switch for TPM 2.0 or otherwise.
Please disregard any "warnings" IF the system is running fine and stable.
To rule out system corruptions, please run this in Windows Terminal (Admin) or PowerShell (admin):
sfc /scannow
If it finds and fixes corruptions (or doesn't find anything) you are good to go but if corruptions are found AND fixed, please restart the PC.
In the rare chance that SFC command states "...Have found corruptions but CANNOT fix" please proceed to this next command THEN reissue the sfc /scannow command AFTER this next command below:
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
Dism will rectify the SFC failure/warning and allow corruptions to be fixed.
And to quote some of the greatest PC helpers on the internet,
"Do not fix (or try to fix) what is not broken".