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I had to replace my motherboard and I got this message:

 

New CPU installed, fTPM/PSP NV corrupted or fTPM/PSP 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

 

From my understanding, bitlocker is your windows key. I don't know what my windows key is. But I did change hard drive in the past with a used one (that I still use) and I guess it still had windows because it managed to boot it. Idk if this changes the answer but what should I select? Yes or no? 

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Do you have Windows Pro or Home?

On Home edition, bitlocker (which is a boot drive encryption tool) is not available and you can just press Yes.

 

If you have Pro edition with bitlocker on, you'll have to get the decryption key, which is NOT your windows key. It should be stored in your Microsoft account.

English is not my first language, so please excuse any confusion or misunderstandings on my end, also I like to edit my posts a lot.

 

F@H-Stats (expand for machine specs)

The Folding rigs:

Rig 1:

CPU: 2x Xeon E5 2690 V3

Rig 2:

CPU: Ryzen 5 5600

GPU: GTX 1080

Rig 3:

CPU: Core i7 4790K

GPU: GTX 1060 3GB

 

The Laptop (Lenovo Legion 5 15IAH7):

CPU: Core i5 12500H

RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) DDR5-4800

GPU: RTX 3050 Ti mobile

OS: Windows 11 Home

 

The Tablet:

Dell Latitude 7212 Rugged Extreme Tablet (Core i5 8350U)

OS: Windows 11 Pro

 

 

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