TPM Attestation is not Ready ERROR
I was playing FACEIT perfectly fine on my old setup.
This whole game is a mess. Premier is just HvH on light mode, and FaceIt you have to pay for a subscription only to get matched up with the same 100 people within all games. This whole thing is sad. WHY IS IT SO HARD TO PLAY A GAME WITHOUT CHEATERS? Now I understand why Shroud doesn’t play FaceIt. Who would want to deal with this constant trouble shooting every update and hardware change? I just want to load in and play the game. This whole experience has really made me upset with FaceIt. I would like to play, but I can’t.
Two days ago, I updated my BIOS to the latest version to prepare for a CPU upgrade. I just installed my new AMD Ryzen 7 5700X on an MSI B450 Tomahawk Max, and now Windows Security says "Standard hardware security not supported" and TPM Attestation is "Not Supported." I have tried every single fix found online and through troubleshooting, and nothing is working. Here is the full list of what has been done:
Everything I Tried (And Failed)
- BIOS Settings:
• Confirmed Security Device Support is [Enabled].
• Confirmed AMD fTPM switch is set to [AMD CPU fTPM].
• Confirmed BIOS Mode is set to [UEFI] (CSM is OFF).
• Confirmed Secure Boot is [Enabled] and in [User Mode]. - The "Double Toggle" Method:
• Disabled fTPM in BIOS -> Saved & Rebooted to Windows.
• Re-enabled fTPM in BIOS -> Saved & Rebooted.
• Result: TPM reappears in Windows, but Attestation remains "Not Supported." - Physical CMOS Reset:
• Removed the CMOS battery for over a minute and drained the power.
• Got the "CMOS Cleared / Devices Changed" screen on reboot.
• Re-configured all BIOS settings from scratch. - The PowerShell Clear:
• Ran Clear-Tpm in Admin PowerShell.
• It showed RestartPending: True and TpmReady: False.
• Manually rebooted, but the BIOS did not prompt me with the black screen to "Press Y" to clear the TPM. It just skipped right past. - Secure Boot Key Reset:
• Changed Secure Boot to [Custom] mode.
• Used "Reset to Setup Mode" then "Restore Factory Keys."
• Result: Secure Boot is "On" in msinfo32, but the TPM handshake is still broken. - Device Manager Cleaning:
• Uninstalled the AMD PSP 11.0 Device and Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (including hidden devices).
• Let Windows reinstall them on reboot. - BIOS "Pending Operation":
• Manually set "Pending Operation" to [TPM Clear] in the BIOS.
• Still no prompt on reboot, and no change in status.
I am on the latest BIOS (Non-Beta, updated May 2026). It feels like the motherboard is refusing to issue a new certificate for the new 5700X's fTPM and is stuck looking for the old CPU's keys.
Has anyone actually fixed this without a full Windows reinstall? (And even then, I've heard reinstalling doesn't always fix a hardware-level attestation fail).