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I feel stupid for asking this but I purchased an MSI Tpm 2.0 chip for my MSI b550 gaming plus. I disabled the AMD fTPM switch and enabled TPM 2.0. Does this
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I enabled fTPM and now my BIOS warns me "fTPM/PSP NV corrupted or structure changed". Is this ok? - Super User
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