A Microsoft caused controversy by imposing installation prerequisites Windows 11, and in particular checking the presence of a chip RPM 2.0 this creates a problem and therefore leaves old PCs out of sight.
More recently, Microsoft relaxed these conditions somewhat and will allow Windows 11 to be installed on unsupported PCs, but warns that updates will not be provided and that certain compatibility issues may arise.
To get the most out of Windows 11, you’ll need a TPM 2.0 chip, Secure Boot, and an officially compatible processor (less than 3 years in total).
Now a programmer known as AveYosoftware developed that bypasses these limitations. Integrated with our well-known MediaCrationTool, it allows the creation of Windows 11 installation images when certain analysis components are removed and therefore allows the operating system to be installed without notification of incompatibility due to lack of hardware.
Windows 11: software to work around the lack of TPM
It remains to be seen whether a version of Windows 11 installed this way will allow access to Windows Update. Early tests seem to be paying off as the VM was able to be upgraded from build 22449 to build 22463 despite usually unsupported hardware.
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