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I stepped away from my laptop for an hour and when i came back the screen was black looked like it was turned off. I tried closing and opening the screen since this usually turns on the laptop, that dind't work so i pushed the power button. After this the following message was shown.
"New CPU installed. fTPM NV corrupted or fTPM NV structure changed.
Press Y to reset fTPM. If you have Bitlocker or encryption enabled, the system will not boot without a recovery key.
Press N to keep previous fTPM record and continue system boot. fTPM will not enable in new CPU, you can swap back to the old CPU to recover TPM related keys and data"
I choose the option N since that seemed like the savest option, after this the laptop started and said that there was trouble with my PIN and i had to set it again.
When i restart my laptop again in a normal way trough the menu, the same message is shown again.
I have an Ideapad 5 15, Ryzen 5 45000 with 16gb RAM. Windows 10 Home. The laptop is new
I did saw a notifcation this morning about a windows update, but i didnt click on it.
As far as i know i dont have an Bitlocker (i have read that it's a windows 10 pro thing, and i have windows home)
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"New CPU installed. fTPM NV corrupted or fTPM NV structure changed.
Press Y to reset fTPM. If you have Bitlocker or encryption enabled, the system will not boot without a recovery key.
Press N to keep previous fTPM record and continue system boot. fTPM will not enable in new CPU, you can swap back to the old CPU to recover TPM related keys and data"
I choose the option N since that seemed like the savest option, after this the laptop started and said that there was trouble with my PIN and i had to set it again.
When i restart my laptop again in a normal way trough the menu, the same message is shown again.
I have an Ideapad 5 15, Ryzen 5 45000 with 16gb RAM. Windows 10 Home. The laptop is new
I did saw a notifcation this morning about a windows update, but i didnt click on it.
As far as i know i dont have an Bitlocker (i have read that it's a windows 10 pro thing, and i have windows home)
Continue reading...