Windows 11 is finally here, but for many users available, this isn't this type of big deal due to the fact they're tied to Windows 10.
Microsoft has updated the machine requirements in Windows 11, so if you don't meet the new TPM 2.0 and CPU prerequisites, you won't be able to install the operating system.
A minimum of, that's the state version, because there still are ways to install Windows 11 on a device that's not supported. By the looks of products, Microsoft itself has shared the guidance on how you can perform the event, explaining in a tech support document detailing the ways to install Windows 11 that users can bypass the checks for TPM 2.0 and processors with a quick trick.
"Microsoft recommends against installing Windows 11 on a device that doesn't satisfy the Windows 11 minimum system requirements. If you opt to install Windows 11 on the device that does not meet these requirements, and also you acknowledge and understand the risks, you can create the next registry key values and bypass the look for TPM 2.0 (a minimum of TPM 1.2 is needed) and also the CPU family and model," Microsoft says.
How you can perform the whole thing
Everything comes down to just adding a new type in the Windows Registry, yet Microsoft claims that whoever performs this is on their own and any changes are performed at their own risk.
"Serious problems might occur if you customize the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by utilizing another method. These problems may need that you simply reinstall the operating-system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems could be solved. Modify the registry at the own risk," it says.
It remains seen the number of individuals will wind up installing Windows 11 on unsupported devices, until then, Microsoft reminds everybody that Windows 10 would continue being supported until 2025.
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