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Acpi Ven-msft - Amp-dev-0101

TPM is disabled or misconfigured in the BIOS.

If you are running a newer version of Windows on older motherboard firmware, the ACPI tables might be misaligned.

Locate the advanced layout panel. It is usually nested under headers labeled , Advanced , or Computing Trust .

With these details, I can provide tailored configuration commands. Share public link acpi ven-msft amp-dev-0101

Understanding the structural breakdown of this identifier helps explain why Windows is struggling to recognize it:

: Windows 11 strictly mandates a fully functional TPM 2.0 interface for installation, making the resolution of any underlying error essential for OS health.

The device is part of (also called InstantGo or S0 Low-Power Idle ). It is a virtual power management component that helps coordinate low-power states, network connectivity in sleep, and wake-on-voice or wake-on-activity features. TPM is disabled or misconfigured in the BIOS

Ignoring this driver error will rarely cause a total system crash, but it severely degrades the performance and usability of your virtual machine.

Specifically, VEN-MSFT AMP-DEV-0101 is used by the to:

In practical terms, it serves one of two purposes: It is usually nested under headers labeled ,

But the logs told a different story.

If you see this ID in your Device Manager with a yellow exclamation mark, it typically means:

If this missing device is accompanied by:

Above her, in the ceiling tiles, a Surface Hub’s LED pulsed green, then amber.

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