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Here's something fun and VERY ironic!
A bypass method issued by microsoft themselves? With the warning of course... But maybe this is a good sign?
Install Windows 11 on 'incompatible' systems using Microsoft's official registry hack to bypass the TPM 2.0/CPU check
Although Microsoft would prefer it if people waited to be invited to install Windows 11 on compatible hardware, you can jump the queue now and install it in a number of ways, including by downloading the ISO file, or using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant.
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A bypass method issued by microsoft themselves? With the warning of course... But maybe this is a good sign?
Perhaps I need to do some more reading?Actually they can, they're features not depending on TPM (that's for stuff like credential guard),but rather processor capabilities.
I haven't seen it enabled yet, so I think this is correct.But now I hear Windows doesn't have VBS enabled by default on clean installs (plus OEMs are not enabling it completely either), so I'm not sure in which scenarios Windows 11 has fully enabled VBS/HVCI by default.
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