F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop What is the reason for receiving this notification when attempting to access the BIOS?

What is the reason for receiving this notification when attempting to access the BIOS?

What is the reason for receiving this notification when attempting to access the BIOS?

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superbatman560
Junior Member
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05-01-2025, 05:52 PM
#1
I've invested 2k in building a new system and have faced only headaches and issues, now I receive this message when accessing the BIOS. It says to keep the previous fTPM record and continue booting; otherwise, the CPU won't recognize it and suggests swapping back to the old CPU to recover any related data. After trying everything, I'm still stuck and frustrated.
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superbatman560
05-01-2025, 05:52 PM #1

I've invested 2k in building a new system and have faced only headaches and issues, now I receive this message when accessing the BIOS. It says to keep the previous fTPM record and continue booting; otherwise, the CPU won't recognize it and suggests swapping back to the old CPU to recover any related data. After trying everything, I'm still stuck and frustrated.

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shanleighrose
Member
181
05-01-2025, 05:52 PM
#2
You must press Y for it to disappear
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shanleighrose
05-01-2025, 05:52 PM #2

You must press Y for it to disappear

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blueeyes1950
Junior Member
11
05-01-2025, 05:52 PM
#3
I performed the adjustments and successfully applied the optimized configurations, yet upon startup it reverts to the original notification.
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blueeyes1950
05-01-2025, 05:52 PM #3

I performed the adjustments and successfully applied the optimized configurations, yet upon startup it reverts to the original notification.

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Darthdread1
Member
56
05-01-2025, 05:52 PM
#4
It's completely lifeless on the board—no signs of activity. The mouse lights up, but that's about it. What should I do next? I tried powering it down to ask for help, but when I returned it wasn't responding. The first FTPM message looked blurry, filled with Chinese characters, and the BIOS displayed a very shaky, gray interface. It was hard to figure out what was wrong, so I decided to reflash the BIOS. Luckily, it booted straight into Windows, which saved me from having to reinstall it again (a small blessing). The last board I got worked but wouldn't start with only two RAM sticks installed, so I sent it back. Now the new board boots correctly with all the RAM in the right slots. Much happier now, thank you all.
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Darthdread1
05-01-2025, 05:52 PM #4

It's completely lifeless on the board—no signs of activity. The mouse lights up, but that's about it. What should I do next? I tried powering it down to ask for help, but when I returned it wasn't responding. The first FTPM message looked blurry, filled with Chinese characters, and the BIOS displayed a very shaky, gray interface. It was hard to figure out what was wrong, so I decided to reflash the BIOS. Luckily, it booted straight into Windows, which saved me from having to reinstall it again (a small blessing). The last board I got worked but wouldn't start with only two RAM sticks installed, so I sent it back. Now the new board boots correctly with all the RAM in the right slots. Much happier now, thank you all.