legacyfan Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 (edited) I'm planning on installing windows 11 in a vm for verious testing purposes and was wondering if there where any methods of bypassing the tpm requirement on windows 11? if anyone could help with this it would be much appreciated (and the vm will be running on vmware player on windows 10) Edited April 6, 2023 by legacyfan
mina7601 Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 See this article: https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-requirement 1
legacyfan Posted April 6, 2023 Author Posted April 6, 2023 Just now, mina7601 said: See this article: https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-requirement thanks mina! 1
mina7601 Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 31 minutes ago, legacyfan said: thanks mina! You're welcome! Did it work? Were you able to install Windows 11 in a VM? 1
legacyfan Posted April 6, 2023 Author Posted April 6, 2023 (edited) ive not tried it yet but i will try it as soon as I can Edited April 6, 2023 by legacyfan 1
Tripredacus Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Windows 11 21H2 does not have the TPM requirement. 2
legacyfan Posted April 6, 2023 Author Posted April 6, 2023 1 minute ago, Tripredacus said: Windows 11 21H2 does not have the TPM requirement. I did not realize that thanks @Tripredacus for the information
Andromeda43 Posted June 1, 2023 Posted June 1, 2023 To answer the very first sentence of your opening post, Yes, Windows 11/Pro/64 can be made to install regardless of TPM or any other MS imposed restriction. The secret, which is actually no secret anymore is: Once you've downloaded the Windows 11 ISO from a trusted source, you must use "Rufus" (latest ver.) to burn ISO to a Flash Drive, accepting the options that Rufus gives you. Then the Flash Drive can install Win-11 to just about any PC, even those way too old to meet Microsoft's parameters. I've done this many times already, and it works just great. 1
GD 2W10 Posted June 8, 2023 Posted June 8, 2023 On 4/6/2023 at 1:44 PM, legacyfan said: I'm planning on installing windows 11 in a vm for verious testing purposes and was wondering if there where any methods of bypassing the tpm requirement on windows 11? if anyone could help with this it would be much appreciated (and the vm will be running on vmware player on windows 10) I wrote an article on this! See here: . 1
user57 Posted June 15, 2023 Posted June 15, 2023 On 4/6/2023 at 9:05 PM, Tripredacus said: Windows 11 21H2 does not have the TPM requirement. exactly and people always said: that will not happen intel will never support a such mechanism they dont just change their policies / terms of use to something more bad -> even more is possible now intel even removes SSE commands they removed the 16 and 32 bit modes too - what is wrong using a old hardware with a new cpu ? or also "security is always good" yes against yourself - and making the software secure against you for microsoft - security against you - security for microsoft and thats also why they stopped the support for this version there was nothing wrong with it 1
legacyfan Posted June 17, 2023 Author Posted June 17, 2023 On 6/15/2023 at 1:43 PM, user57 said: exactly and people always said: that will not happen intel will never support a such mechanism they dont just change their policies / terms of use to something more bad -> even more is possible now intel even removes SSE commands they removed the 16 and 32 bit modes too - what is wrong using a old hardware with a new cpu ? or also "security is always good" yes against yourself - and making the software secure against you for microsoft - security against you - security for microsoft and thats also why they stopped the support for this version there was nothing wrong with it typical Intel for you
Cocodile Posted June 20, 2023 Posted June 20, 2023 On 6/17/2023 at 8:39 PM, legacyfan said: typical Intel for you Care to expand? 1
user57 Posted July 4, 2023 Posted July 4, 2023 oh yes the idea of removing the SSE instructions by intel is a such thing intel probaly knows that SSE is a good competitor that actally can solve the compressions fast to get rid of those and programming their AVX512 they can force you to a new computer/cpu and those intel 12 gen + are spywares - and benefits systems or mechnism that support such idea´s they just make certain the computer is safe against you - for microsoft thats the idea - intel and microsoft seems to be brothers in arms in this question if SSE would stay there would be a valid good solution for intense compression it it also backwards compatible what avx512 is not microsoft creating a new monopoly ? microsoft is well known for lawsuits in that direction only one of many many many cases: https://www.jurist.org/news/2022/12/microsoft-faces-private-antitrust-lawsuit-over-68-7b-purchase-of-activision-blizzard/ there had to be something wrong with the "deal" 1
Recommended Posts
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now