If you wish to continue using unsupported devices, third-party tools and unofficial methods remain available to bypass ...
You can bypass the TPM and Secure Boot requirements for installing Windows 11 with a simple command or using tools like Rufus ...
Back in October last year, we reported about a new third-party utility called Flyby11 that allows users to bypass the Windows ...
Rufus lets you create a Windows 11 bootable drive and bypass the TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, RAM, and Microsoft Account requirements. Rufus will speed up installation by ...
Hence, it looks like users running such old processors would no longer be able to bypass Windows 11 24H2 system requirements ... in the past, would check if NX bit (Never eXecute), PAE (Physical ...
Microsoft tightened that loophole back in August 2024, after which it was still possible to use it through third-party apps ...
If you choose to install Windows 11 on a device that does not meet the system requirements and you are aware and understand the risks, you can create the following registry key to bypass the TPM 2 ...
A support document on Microsoft's website no longer details how to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, but here are ...
It appears that Microsoft doesn't want you to use the bypass any longer. Neowin spotted an update to a Microsoft support page ...
A support page no longer describes the Registry hack that lets you bypass Windows 11's TPM requirements. But you still have options for sneaking past the hardware restrictions.
Microsoft has removed a support document from 2021 that taught users how to bypass the Windows 11 hardware requirements.