New processor issue; fTPM data lost, pressed N and monitor stopped working
New processor issue; fTPM data lost, pressed N and monitor stopped working
I just moved from a Ryzen 5 2600 to a Ryzen 7 5700x using an ASUS Prime B450M-A. The CPU fan was extremely loud at startup then settled, but I received an error about the FTPM being corrupted or changed. BitLocker is active on my OS drive, and I chose not to reset it (pressing N). After that, the monitor shows no signal. I’ve tried cutting power and removing the CMOS battery for a while, but the system starts normally yet displays nothing on the screen. I’m worried I might have damaged something permanently.
I don't have access to your system's current settings. Please check your BIOS documentation or device specifications to confirm compatibility with the new CPU.
The issue persists after attempting to reinstall the CPU and trying to remove the CMOS battery.
I reviewed the Asus site and confirmed there are no error LEDs. During startup, no lights were visible.
I made the adjustment to a version that works with the new CPU prior to the change.
I resolved the problem based on guidance from another site. Windows now boots correctly, the new GPU and memory are installed, and I'm working on re-encrypting the drives so they unlock automatically at startup. Appreciate the help!