update BIOS z620 - 5 options, which is correct? (They all look completely different)

I have two z620, win7 running Enterprise Edition.

Both had initially McAfee disk encryption (IT mandatory), and now we have been asked to migrate to BitLocker.

On the first z620, it worked fine.

The second z620 gives the error: "the TPM in this PC could not be activated.

Apparently, this is due to an older version of BIOS.

"Msinfo32" on the two z620 running from a prompt BACK shows:

J61 v03.69, 25/03/2014<-- good="" bios:="" this="" one="" let="" me="" upgrade="" to="">
J61 v02.08, 17/10/2012<--- bad="" bios:="" won't="" let="" me="" switch="" to="">

Search on itrc.hp.com and descent (z620, Win7) company shows * 5 * different selections for z620 BIOS.

And... None of them "look right". in what their version numbers look like nothing like 'v03.69' or similar.

The closest entry is '3.88' but... He says it's only for Europe.  * beep *.

I (attached) a screenshot of the 5 selections below.

I read many horror stories (in this forum) on PC starts rained, when the update of the BIOS 'wrong' is applied, so ideally I'd like to get a copy of v03.69 (because I know that works), but apparently it is no longer available.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

Version 3 Rev.A.88 June 19, 2015 is the version appropriate for your system.

It supports is European and International. In my understanding, which is just an indication of languages supported.

Anton

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    2 dirs 9,402,793,984 bytes free

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    El volumen of the D unidad no tiene etiqueta.
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    2009-06-05 00:46 < DIR >.
    2009-06-05 00:46 < DIR >...
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    2 dirs 9,402,781,696 bytes free

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    FenixDigital

    Post edited by: Fenix_D
    Modified subject to beter reflect what the problem is (apparently erroneous file BIOS in Toshiba Download Center).

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    Wow... He tooked a lot of time to read your post...

    Maybe I can help you.

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    Toshiba America, which has most of the time the Askiris you used isn't accurate models for Toshiba Europe.
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    Maurice

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