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Windows 11 TPM Requirement? Bypass it in 5 Minutes

Hi,
All you need to do is save this as a reg file from notepad and merge it then restart
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup]
"AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU"=dword:00000001
 
It wont be long I expect before ntlite allows the use of a custom win 11 installer ISO with the TPM 2.0 requirement pre configured.
 
@scope54, you had a post which you deleted "Reason: Misunderstood directions". What was the issue? Maybe I can improve the wording in our article
@W1zzard
I had used the upgrade assistant and didn't understand to just download and run the iso. Once I went through it and realized that upgrade assistant wasnt doing the same the thing the article was detailing I tried the iso; mounted it and ran setup.
 
well good to know perfectly capable hardware wont be e-waste if you do want to (hopefully eventually) upgrade to windows 11
Freaking genius! The right entity needs to accuse MS of being anti-green ie: See comment about e-waste, problem solved.

I intentionally disabled TPM to keep that 11 garbage off my computer. I'll switch to linux before 2025
Have you tried Win 11 with or without TPM?
 
"So you have a $2,000 Core i7-6950X HEDT processor, which you thought would last forever, but Windows 11 Setup stands in your way with its steep system requirements that include TPM and Secure Boot. What do you do? "

Install Linux???
Keep Win10??
 
I dont get why people cant just keep the OS they have.

What a strange sense of entitlement.
 
I dont get why people cant just keep the OS they have.

What a strange sense of entitlement.
That's not it. Windows 10 is a crap GUI experience, the support of which will end. Additionally, not everyone wants to use and/or be limited by TPM and secureboot. So why should we be held back by pointless, useless and asinine limitations & requirements?
 
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I have an intel Atom touchscreen system (screen is broken, HDMI out works) here that i wanted to throw W11 on, but it has no W10 x64 drivers so i'm worried it'd just die
I should just do a macrium backup and go balls to the wall

Edit: i'm going for it
Intel Atom Processor Z3745D 2M Cache up to 1.83 GHz

2GB ram, 32GB internal "SSD" (flash memory)
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Windows 7 or 8 drivers will work fine. The Intel installer does not limit installation on new OS versions.
No, i was worried it only had x86 drivers

Turns out it does, i'd been looking at another model with x64 support


x64 CPU, but the BIOS firmware wont boot UEFI or x64 windows installers
 
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HI,
i just installed Windows 11 as update from Win 7 after patching iso with Quick_11_iso_esd_wim_TPM_toggle script on intel i7, 2670QM 8 GB RAM (no TPM 1.2 and 2.0 and no secure boot).
Iso don`t work with rufus-3.17p, on a boot i got blank screen and few pixels on it.
Changing registry don`t do enything i had information about insufficient hardware requirements.
Win 11 works well on i7. Speed is better than on Win 10 but not as fast as the win 7.
There is no option to save all old programs, only users files, system password and etc...but old apps are still in theirs catalogs, weird...
Good job AveYo !!! :)
 

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See... WiN7 was the best IMO. 11 is getting there depending on who you ask ha
 
No one is arguing that!

Well, someone would say that Windows XP is the best.
The OS blindly follow some trends of designs that are forced onto the users at the time of their launches.
For example, material design, minimalistic design, flat design, aero design, etc...

It's all relative but Windows 11 is a flop and no one is arguing that!
 
Well, someone would say that Windows XP is the best.
The OS blindly follow some trends of designs that are forced onto the users at the time of their launches.
For example, material design, minimalistic design, flat design, aero design, etc...

It's all relative but Windows 11 is a flop and no one is arguing that!
Can I just say the Luna theme which was apart of a beta of xp though M$ remove on final version though thank the Heavens a 3rd party app allow you to change

Edit: no it wasn't Luna but called.... "one min" it was shown on one of the Videos I linked here some time ago. The theme was classic but had 3 like boxes for minimize, max, close which I fell in love with
 
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Can I just say the Luna theme which was apart of a beta of xp though M$ remove on final version though thank the Heavens a 3rd party app allow you to change

Edit: no it wasn't Luna but called.... "one min" it was shown on one of the Videos I linked here some time ago. The theme was classic but had 3 like boxes for minimize, max, close which I fell in love with

The general lightness and responsiveness, this thing can probably run just fine on a Duron / Athlon / Pentium II.
 
I am. I prefer it to 10 by far. Eff Windows 10.
Eh windows 10 until... UNTIL... M$ allows the functionality to the toolbar again to add status stuff. Everyone has there own options
 
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