Microsoft provides a Windows 11 TPM bypass installation solution for unsupported PCs but contains a lot of warnings

Windows 11 has been launched today, and users have several ways to upgrade to the new operating system. This includes performing a standard upgrade process on Windows 10 after providing options in the settings, or using the installation assistant or taking the ISO image path. Although the company still only recommends upgrading to Windows 11 on officially supported systems, it has provided users on unsupported computers with a way to continue Upgrade.

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This solution is to bypass the CPU’s TPM check by adjusting the registry. In fact, this is the same as GitHub users The method used to create their Universal MediaCreationTool (MCT) is almost exactly the same.

The company reiterated on its warning page that PCs are not supported It is also possible to miss the security update and let such users accept this disclaimer first. When asked about this question, Microsoft David Weston explained in an interview today why there are such strict requirements around TPM 2.0 and virtualization-based security (VBS) in the new operating system.

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For more technical details and operation steps:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/ways- to-install-windows-11-e0edbbfb-cfc5-4011-868b-2ce77ac7c70e

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