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ultimatediddy
Feb 15, 2023Copper Contributor
TPM Attestation Not Supported after AMD Ryzen Upgrade
Hi, after Upgrading my CPU from Ryzen 5 2600 to Ryzen 7 5700x Windows Security Chip App reports "Attestation: Not Supported" but "Memory: Ready". In die TPM Console it shows that the TPM Module is ...
ultimatediddy
Feb 15, 2023Copper Contributor
Did you stay with your 5800X3D or did you roll back to your old CPU?
I'm not sure how this issue will impact Windows functionality in the future.
When I look at the Windows 11 AMD CPU Support List there is no entry for the 5800X3D and the 5700x
I'm not sure how this issue will impact Windows functionality in the future.
When I look at the Windows 11 AMD CPU Support List there is no entry for the 5800X3D and the 5700x
AaronShero
Feb 15, 2023Copper Contributor
I am staying with the 5800X3D. I have spoken with Rudy from Call4Cloud who said a good few people have reported it to him so hopefully Microsoft might release a patch. The only functionallity that seems to use it is Intune and AutoPilot so it doesn't seem like a big deal. I woudln't worry too much about the support list, both those processors should be on it, probably just not updated.
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/11/the-pursuit-of-happy-uhhh-tpm-amd-happyness-part-3/
There was another issue before this one which seems to be fixed in 22360, only a few weeks ago, but this is a new problem again.
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/11/the-pursuit-of-happy-uhhh-tpm-amd-happyness-part-3/
There was another issue before this one which seems to be fixed in 22360, only a few weeks ago, but this is a new problem again.
- ultimatediddyFeb 15, 2023Copper ContributorThanks for your response. Would be nice if we could get an official answer by Microsoft if this is a known issue and that it does not impact windows functionality.
I already read that post.- ultimatediddyFeb 15, 2023Copper ContributorI also found this post: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/autopilot/known-issues
But I'm not sure if it is related to our problem.- AaronSheroFeb 15, 2023Copper ContributorYeah it definitely could be.
My understanding of the task you had mentioned, AikCertEnrollTask, is that when a TPM and EKCert is present that task will be triggered to attempt to enroll for an AIK cert. Part of the name in the URL is constructed from information in the EK cert supplied by the hardware manufacturer so the task fails as there is no EKCert at all to look at.