All of the drivers mentioned were in their latest iterations. The "Prepare the TPM" link is dimmed out (maybe because it's already prepared?) and the act of initializing the TPM caused Core Isolation to turn off, revealing driver incompatibilities that never existed before. But when using Bitlocker to institute HARDWARE ENCRYPTION (tpm.msc), you hit a brick wall. Using administrative Powershell however, all of the requisite (CL) commands needed to prepare/initialize the TPM as per the TPM technology overview in the MS website here were performed and were validated. After accessing the UEFI BIOS and upgrading the TPM to the latest Infineon driver using ASUS' instructions, Bitlocker will not indicate proper preparation of the TPM after the credentials are cleared. It has been a protean and seemingly fruitless effort to encrypt my Samsung NVMe 860 Pro boot drive in Windows 10 Pro using the Bit locker feature.
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