Install Windows 11 without TPM: How to bypass TPM 2.0 on an unsupported CPU

Install Windows 11 without TPM: How to bypass TPM 2.0 on an unsupported CPU

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Windows 11 has been in the midst of controversy over its support for certain CPUs ever since the operating system leaked back in July. The official version of the operating system has now been released to the public with a host of changes, including a new Settings app, a new frosted glass UI, background optimizations, and more.

Installing Windows 11 on an unsupported CPU and TPM 1.2

However, if you purchased your PC before 2017, there’s a good chance that your hardware isn’t supported by Windows 11. This is due to the inherent requirements for TPM, Secure Boot, UEFI, and more to ensure proper security and privacy. But did you know that there’s an easy way to bypass these requirements?

Here are some ways you can get Windows 11 running on an unsupported system.

You can install Windows 11 by bypassing the system requirements. There are two ways to do this: you can either disable the TPM check on your PC or replace the Appraiserrs.dll in your ISO file. Use one of the methods below to install Windows 11 on your system.

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