We had a look into the issue and discovered that system file corruption and a faulty TPM service typically cause it. Listed below are several troubleshooting methods that helped several users fix the issue. Proceed with the one that suits you the best.
Perform SFC and DISM Scans in Safe Mode
If the TPM Provisioning service is not working on your PC, then one of the first things that you should do is check your system for corruption errors and inconsistencies. Windows comes with several built-in tools that Microsoft has specifically designed for this purpose. Two of these utilities are the System File Checker (SFC) and Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM). Essentially, they scan the operating system for potential issues and resolve them without significant user input. In this method, we will use both the utilities in Safe Mode. A safe-mode boot is one in which the operating system starts in diagnostic mode instead of normal operation. It starts the system with only the basic set of drivers. Here is what you need to do:
Uninstall TPM
Another method to fix the TPM Provisioning service issue is to uninstall TPM from the Device Manager. Your operating system will automatically reinstall it once you reboot. If TPM has become corrupt or outdated, re-installing it is likely to do the trick for you. Here is how you can do that:
Restart TPM Service
You are also likely to face the issue if the TPM service is not working properly in the Windows Services utility. The solution to this is simple, as all that you need to do is restart the service using the Windows Service utility. Here is what you need to do:
Use System Restore
Microsoft Windows includes a feature called System Restore, which is useful for recovering from malfunctions or other issues with the computer. It automatically takes a snapshot of the system before performing important operations on it, and you revert your system to a previous point in time where the computer was working without the ‘error of service’. If the issue at hand on your PC is being caused due compatibility, you can use the System Restore u Here is how you can restore your system to a previous working state:
Reset Your PC
You can also try resetting your PC to resolve the ‘error of service’. When you reset your PC, you force the Operating System to return to the state it was in initially. This also uninstalls any third-party applications that were not installed when the computer was first set up, and all changes made to the computer’s preferences and settings are wiped out. In addition to giving your computer a fresh start, resetting your Windows 10 computer can help if you are experiencing issues with your computer’s software. You can resolve a significant number of Windows 10 problems by resetting your computer completely. Here is what you need to do: If the error still persists, then try performing an in-place upgrade to get rid of the issue once and for all.
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