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FTPM file is damaged by recent CPU and motherboard changes

FTPM file is damaged by recent CPU and motherboard changes

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M0rdeKaiser
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12-26-2023, 01:43 AM
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Hello, welcome to the forum. Please forgive any lack of clarity—I'm new here and just changed my hardware recently. I switched from an Intel 12700k with a z690 motherboard to an AMD 7800x3D and x670-E in DDR5. When I first booted, I forgot to start fresh on a clean disk (my old M2 had the OS installed). This caused an error about a corrupted fTPM. I decided to try "N" and upgraded Windows 11 afterward. After updating my BIOS via ASUS support, I changed it to an optimized setting for the 7000x3D CPU model. Everything is running smoothly with no BSODs or issues. The only thing is that I can now install Windows 11 because TPM isn't enabled on this machine. Thanks for your help—I appreciate your time!
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M0rdeKaiser
12-26-2023, 01:43 AM #1

Hello, welcome to the forum. Please forgive any lack of clarity—I'm new here and just changed my hardware recently. I switched from an Intel 12700k with a z690 motherboard to an AMD 7800x3D and x670-E in DDR5. When I first booted, I forgot to start fresh on a clean disk (my old M2 had the OS installed). This caused an error about a corrupted fTPM. I decided to try "N" and upgraded Windows 11 afterward. After updating my BIOS via ASUS support, I changed it to an optimized setting for the 7000x3D CPU model. Everything is running smoothly with no BSODs or issues. The only thing is that I can now install Windows 11 because TPM isn't enabled on this machine. Thanks for your help—I appreciate your time!