

I click on CPU Configuration and at the bottom of the menu select AMD ftpm and enable that option.

In my motherboard UEFI is under Security Tab and you can only enable it after the CMS is disabled.Ĥ. I did one change at the time also to troubleshoot in the event this didn't work.ģ. In BIOS enable the CMS (Compatibility Support Module), save your changes and restart computer back into the BIOS. In my case I had to download AMD chip set to update the drives for my AMD PSP.Ģ. Under Device manager make sure that AMD PSP 11.0 Device is active and have no errors. Before anything ensure your have the latest BIOS and software update in your motherboard, this software will be different from different motherboard manufactures ensure to check your motherboard manufacture website support and software updates before anything else, keep in mind that I am not responsible for any mistakes that could happen when flashing your BIOS, do this at your own risk if you are comfortable doing it or take your equipment to a IT professional.ġ. I have successfully enabled the fTPM from my AMD Ryzen CPU and installed Windows 11 Pro, below are the steps to enable it, keep in mind that every motherboard BIOS is different, I'm using a B550M Pro4 from Asrock. I had my AMD fTMP enabled but windows still showing that my system couldn't run Windows 11, so I follow the Below steps, there is going to be a lot so bear with me.


You just have to do change some settings in order to really enable your CPU. I also heard that Microsoft is making changes to include 1000 series, so your CPU is supported and able to install Win11. According with Microsoft all Ryzen 2000 to 5000 series are supported.
