Pavilion 17-G119DX: 17-G119DX Support for TPM/Bitlocker

Hello - the Pavilion 17-G119DX there a TPM chip, which can be enabled in the BIOS?

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I understand that you want to know if your laptop is a TMP chip.  When I checked the specifications and the maintenance and care for your laptop guide there is no mention of a TMP chip so the answer is no. :

HP Pavilion Notebook - 17-g119dx (ENERGY STAR) product specifications

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