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damian01211
Journeyman III

fTPM on new processor (1300X to 4500)

Hello Guys,

I got myself a little upgrade yesterday to my PC to play one of the games more smoothly.

I used to have Ryzen 3 1300X and I got Ryzen 5 4500. Since I installed new CPU I'm getting constant notifications about fTPM on boot.

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To be honest I can't remember if fTPM was enabled on 1300X (I think it wasn't as Microsoft didn't support that veriosn of TPM)

BIOS was upgraded before installing new CPU and it worked fine with old 1300X.

Bitlocker is not enabled on Windows 11. Secure boot is not turned on.

 

My specs are:
MOBO: Asus ROG B450-F Gaming

CPU: Ryzen 5 4500

RAM: Corsair 16GB 2133 mHz (New sticks are one the way to up to 3200 mHz)

GPU: Asus ROG 1050 Ti 4 GB

Windows 11 Professional (22H2)

 

I'm just scared that if I press Y then Windows won't start. I'm not looking to setup a new one or put the old CPU back just to get keys.

Any idea how to turned that off or fix it?

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hokelgo2
Newcomer

It may just be a bad system board, as the prompt says, it should be triggered only by replacing the CPU. Also, pressing yes should just take you to the same recovery key entry screen, if it is freezing before it gets to Windows that suggests the system board is bad. I can't think of any reason it should take more than 30 seconds to clear the TPM.

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wowexec
Adept II

You should press y to update the ftpm firmware, it should restart without problem if you don't use Bitlocker in this Windows installation.

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