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Windows 11 TPM Requirement? Bypass it in 5 Minutes

Just as in this thread DL my reg file and do as posted
I think there is a solution.install win10 in VM then upgrade to win11 , now I try to check
 
Microsoft shows how to bypass the requirements here with one command tried it on a older laptop works fine

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup]
"AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU"=dword:00000001

  1. Press the Windows + R buttons.
  2. Type “regedit” in the box.
  3. Select “Yes” in the prompt to allow Registry Editor to make changes to your device.
  4. Create a registry backup by selecting “File” and choosing “Export”.
  5. Choose a name for your backup and select “Save”.
  6. Click the right arrow next to the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” folder.
  7. Click the right arrow next to the “SYSTEM” folder.
  8. Click the right arrow next to the “Setup” folder.
  9. Click on the “MoSetup” folder.
  10. Right-click in the open space on the right.
  11. Select “New” and choose “DWORD (32-bit) Value”.
  12. Name the value “AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU”.
  13. Make the value data “1” with “Hexadecimal” base selected.
  14. Close the Registry Editor.
Here is the link of microsoft showing how to bypass the requirements

Ways to install Windows 11 (microsoft.com)
 
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Microsoft shows how to bypass the requirements here with one command tried it on a older laptop works fine

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup]
"AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU"=dword:00000001

  1. Press the Windows + R buttons.
  2. Type “regedit” in the box.
  3. Select “Yes” in the prompt to allow Registry Editor to make changes to your device.
  4. Create a registry backup by selecting “File” and choosing “Export”.
  5. Choose a name for your backup and select “Save”.
  6. Click the right arrow next to the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” folder.
  7. Click the right arrow next to the “SYSTEM” folder.
  8. Click the right arrow next to the “Setup” folder.
  9. Click on the “MoSetup” folder.
  10. Right-click in the open space on the right.
  11. Select “New” and choose “DWORD (32-bit) Value”.
  12. Name the value “AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU”.
  13. Make the value data “1” with “Hexadecimal” base selected.
  14. Close the Registry Editor.
Here is the link of microsoft showing how to bypass the requirements

Ways to install Windows 11 (microsoft.com)
all thats in the OP already.
 
This cant be a permanent solution, it seems to easy.
I wonder if this is a way to let MS backpedal with TPM.
Sure it can.
You are not the target audience of the TPM requirement. Nor anyone able to use this workaround.
 
This downgrades the requirement from TPM 2.0 required to TPM 1.2 required
Hi,
Yep looks like it's best to disconnect from the internet doing upgrading process
Back button was dead until I repeated without internet.

Otherwise might be short lived ?
Guess the other reg file has to be used after getting to 11 desktop ?
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig]
"BypassTPMCheck"=dword:00000001
"BypassSecureBootCheck"=dword:00000001
"BypassRAMCheck"=dword:00000001
"BypassStorageCheck"=dword:00000001
"BypassCPUCheck"=dword:00000001
 
it's for when you do a fresh install from usb stick
Yep. Just hit Shift F10 then regedit in console (At the welcome screen). Import file where you located it
 
it's for when you do a fresh install from usb stick
Hi,
Yep but is there anything further to do after upgrading or all good ?
 
Allright , I installed Win10 in VirtualBox then during installing Win11 , I removed file "appraiserres.dll" from C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources and now it's working.

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Hi,
Yep but is there anything further to do after upgrading or all good ?
You should be good then unless M$ has some magic to stop updating us
 
You forgot to start your post with "Hi,"

:D
Hi,
Yeah everyone wonders where I get the Hi thing
Thought it would of even more controversial :roll:
 
Uhh where is say... "HI" come from? What Country you here from partner? "God I has to lol" I'm in AL - Alabama but not country as that's more of a Texas thing
 
Hi,
Yep boom 11 I'll check for updates just to see if it dies lol
I/m using mbr only thing that qualifies is the 9940x I believe no uefi/ gpt/ secure boot/ tpm

Only the malicious software removal tool okay now was what we did malicious lol

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I've never in my life learned how to use that tool. It just downloads lol. No pop up or anything
 
I've never in my life learned how to use that tool. It just downloads lol. No pop up or anything

I believe it does 1 time scans.
 
Hi,
Ran sfc /verifyonly found nothing corrupt already beats 10 lol
 
In the end, Microsoft devs themselves will remove those checks eventually. At least this is what i believe will happen.
 
It's not the TPM 2.0 requirement that annoys me. I plugged a Supermicro 20 pin TPM module into my Rampage V Extreme mobo to solve that issue. It's the lack of Windows 11 CPU driver support for anything older than an 8th gen Intel. Got secureboot, tpm 2.0, and a UEFI BIOS, but my Haswell CPU is deemed by MS to be incompatible. It is especially irritating when W11 works perfectly fine on a 12.5 year old PC with a 10 year old CPU.
 
It's not the TPM 2.0 requirement that annoys me. I plugged a Supermicro 20 pin TPM module into my Rampage V Extreme mobo to solve that issue. It's the lack of Windows 11 CPU driver support for anything older than an 8th gen Intel. Got secureboot, tpm 2.0, and a UEFI BIOS, but my Haswell CPU is deemed by MS to be incompatible. It is especially irritating when W11 works perfectly fine on a 12.5 year old PC with a 10 year old CPU.
Hi,
Yeah got an x99 haswell-e chip too no tpm chip though

Heck the way they did x299 there is no way to disable tpm once activated in bios because my x299 apex has not tpm port on it so :oops:
 
That's why this reg file exists. M$ just cares for the customer security. I have back ups on my back ups. I know the web well enough to stay clear. M$ grow up
 
That's why this reg file exists. M$ just cares for the customer security. I have back ups on my back ups. I know the web well enough to stay clear. M$ grow up
Hi,
I did not see a tpm chip port on my z490 apex but it does have tpp or what ever it is in bios that can be enabled.
But yeah always on that bothers me a little seeing I will never use bitlocker or similar
 
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