Resetting the BIOS after an crash restores the original settings.
Resetting the BIOS after an crash restores the original settings.
In recent weeks I faced an issue with my BIOS configuration; every time I restarted it, the settings would reset. I resolved it and upgraded to W11 last night. Everything worked smoothly afterward. I adjusted a few parameters and rebooted multiple times. Today W11 appeared unstable—taskbar remained functional but no visible changes on the display. I restarted the system. During reboot prompts, I received an alert: "New CPU installed, fTPM/PSP NV corrupted – fTPM/PSP NV structure changed." It’s unusual since my BIOS version shifted from F35C to F30. I own a Gigabyte Aorus X570 Pro with a Ryzen 5800x. After pressing Y, I was back in W11 again, yet according to system info the BIOS is now F30. Has anyone encountered this situation before? Would you consider updating your BIOS to prevent this issue?
Check the original documentation or manufacturer resources for the Gigabyte Aorus X570 Pro. If unavailable, consult a repair manual or contact a certified technician to revert the BIOS settings.