Not able to boot after restart from a fresh install of the latest release version

What was supposed to be a 10 minute hardware swap to a newer PC for my TrueNAS SCALE setup has turned into my new hardware not even being able to boot into TrueNAS SCALE after a reboot from a fresh install. This is the screen it freezes on, I have tried disabling fTPM, enabling CSM, latest firmware, older firmware so far nothing has worked.

I can’t upload images but these are the last lines before it hangs.

ccp 0000:0c:00.1: ccp: unable to access the device: you might be running a broken BIOS.
ccp 0000:0c:00.1: ccp: PSP enabled
Error: Driver ‘pcspkr’ is already registered, aborting…

TrueNAS-SCALE-25.04.2.4
ASUS Strix B550 F Gaming Motherboard
AMD Ryzen 5900X CPU

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I just upgraded the server MB/CPU/RAM to my old PC hardware which was verified to be working fine. Powered everything off and put the HBA into the new system. Tried booting without a fresh install and encountered this error, thought it was to do with my install so I did a fresh one. It will install a fresh truenas scale from usb and then run it, but upon reboot it gets stuck at this same line and isn’t able to finish starting up.

Is the boot drive attached to the HBA or directly on the motherboard? If on the motherboard, you can try powering off the system, remove the HBA and then try booting. That should narrow down if the problem is something other than the HBA. Was the HBA moved over from the old system? You can also try turning off all power saving on the BIOS / UEFI.

Expand the Details on my post and see what kind of system info can be helpful.

nvme drive on mb, tried without hba no luck

Same SCSI errors without the HBA? Did the error message change? Are you overclocking the RAM or using default settings? ee1004 seems to be related to RAM? You can try booting with just a single stick or try running a Live Linux CD and memtest86?

What SCSI errors? I thought psp and ccp are trusted compute issues?

Installing TrueNAS-SCALE-25.10-RC.1 worked, something about the older release just didn’t like an amd platform.