Disk on Tecra M9 with TPM chip secured by password

I got my HDD on laptop TECRA M9 - 12R by password (I know the password).
On the laptop's motherboard was broken.

I'll bring my laptop in for repair. They will change the old broken motherboard again.
The Infineon TPM chip on the motherboard is.

No on the repair service can tell me, if I unlock my HDD and get my data with the new motherboard. I read, that the TPM chip have certificate and I can't unlock HDD on computer with another TPM chip, that the HARD drive has been locked.

Where is the real?
Can I get my data with the new motherboard?

> Person on repair service can tell me, if I unlock my HDD and get my data with the new motherboard. I read, that the TPM chip have certificate and I can't unlock HDD on computer with another TPM chip, that the HARD drive has been locked.

I think you should be able to unlock the HARD drive using another motherboard with the same TPM.
But I also recommend you back up the data from the old HARD drive to be on the safe side

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