How to upgrade to Windows 11 without TPM 2.0 – Guide
Microsoft strongly advises against running Windows 11 on devices that don’t support TPM 2.0, but at the moment, Microsoft is still allowing non-TPM 2.0 PCs to run Windows 11 using various workarounds. There may come a time when the company will step in and completely stop that capability.
If you have a PC that doesn’t support TPM 2.0, you can’t upgrade to Windows 11. ..
TPM 2.0 explained
Windows 11 is set to include a new TPM chip, which will make it more difficult for hackers to gain access to your computer. ..
The secure cryptoprocessor on many modern PCs is designed to make your device more secure by preventing malicious software from running.
Many people who have relatively powerful and recent PCs are unable to upgrade to Windows 11 because they require the use of a TPM 2.0 device. This has caused many people to find that they cannot run Windows 11 on their machines.
Some people can enable TPM support through their BIOS or even buy a TPM module to install on their machine, but there are ways to run Windows 11 without TPM support. ..
Install Windows 11 without TPM
To install Windows 11 without TPM, go to the Windows 11 download page and click ‘Download Now’ in the ‘Windows Setup Wizard’ section. If you do not have a TPM chip, you will not be able to complete the installation. ..
This will download the Windows 11 installer. If you run it, you will get a message that “This PC does not run Windows 11”. ..
R to open the Run dialog box
Press back, and it will open up Registry Editor. This is a powerful tool that should only be used by people who know what they’re doing, so if you’re not feeling confident, skip to another way to do it.
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In the left side menu, you should see ‘Configuration’ highlighted. Right click and select New > Key.
The new key LabConfig is now available. ..
Right-click the LabConfig key you just created and select New > DWORD (32-bit) value. Name it ‘BypassTPMCheck’ and set the ‘Value Data’ to 1. ..
Make sure the BypassRAMCheck and BypassSecureBootCheck keys have ‘Value data’ set to 1.
Windows 11 installation tool: Click ‘Back’ and try installing Windows 11 again. It should work this time.
If you’re looking for a way to automatically create Windows 11 backups, you can try the Universal MediaCreationTool wrapper. This tool will help you create backups of your computer without having to do anything else.
Final note
Windows 11 is a new operating system that was released in November of 2014. It is a major update to the Windows 10 operating system and includes many new features and improvements. One of the most important changes in Windows 11 is the addition of TPM 2.0, which makes it easier for users to secure their computer by encrypting data. If you have not upgraded to Windows 11 yet, it is important that you do so as soon as possible. If you have any questions about this guide or if you would like to share your love for Windows 11 with others, please feel free to ask us in the comments below or on our social media pages. Thank you for reading!