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Windows 11 TPM Requirement? Bypass it in 5 Minutes

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No experience with that tool.

No idea why you're getting 30 GB with Microsoft's MCT, the Windows 11 ISO file is 5.3 GB.

You should just be able to recreate the bypass.reg file on your USB stick, and you're good to go, no need to download everything again.
I wonder why. Well i will give this method another try, definetly prefer a hundred times this method, doing things manually, over having 3rd party tools doing stuff for me. Really glad you were able to help me out. It was something so simple but thanks man. Sometimes instinct isn't the way to go. Sometimes.
 
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That's not happening. Several of the systems I've installed have already downloaded and installed a few updates. Those threats of blocked updates are total FUD as well it seems. Install on the system of your choice, update if you like, enjoy!

So with the PCs with CPUs not on Microsoft's Windows 11 CPU compatibility list, you get your updates via Settings->Updates and Security just as on a fully Windows 11 compliant PC, and can successfully install an app from Settings->Apps->Optional Features->Add a feature?
 

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So with the PCs with CPUs not on Microsoft's Windows 11 CPU compatibility list, you get your updates via Settings->Updates and Security just as on a fully Windows 11 compliant PC, and can successfully install an app from Settings->Apps->Optional Features->Add a feature?
It seems so, maybe that whole "old PCs don't get updates" thing was a rumor. I'd expect there to be some official wording approved by Legal by now
 
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That's why this reg file exists. M$ just cares for the customer security. I have back ups on my back ups. I know the web well enough to stay clear. M$ grow up

And it just so happens that after quite a bit of back and forth with Microsoft "Help" pushing for a straight answer as to what features Windows 11 compatible CPUs have that my i7-5960X lacks, I did get the impression MS sees its non-business customers as a bunch of rubes.

It seems so, maybe that whole "old PCs don't get updates" thing was a rumor. I'd expect there to be some official wording approved by Legal by now

It wasn't a rumor. The PC I happen to be now using has Windows 11 installed from the original "leaked" iso by patching the registry during installation. I can't get updates, nor add optional features. I vaguely recall receiving a couple of definition updates for Windows Defender. All that is now listed in Updates and Security is an insider build that will not install because the PC lacks TPM 2.0 and SecureBoot. Well it's X58. In any case, I might try installing Windows 11 Pro on the Haswell/X99 PC during the weekend.
 
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As great as this is, it's just gonna be a cat and mouse game, with Microsoft finding out about these hacks and defeating them for the next build making it harder and harder to get around the checks. It so sucks. :ohwell:

Still worth trying it out now though to see what W11 is like on my trusty 2700K / 16GB RAM PC.
 
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And it just so happens that after quite a bit of back and forth with Microsoft "Help" pushing for a straight answer as to what features Windows 11 compatible CPUs have that my i7-5960X lacks, I did get the impression MS sees its non-business customers as a bunch of rubes.



It wasn't a rumor. The PC I happen to be now using has Windows 11 installed from the original "leaked" iso by patching the registry during installation. I can't get updates, nor add optional features. I vaguely recall receiving a couple of definition updates for Windows Defender. All that is now listed in Updates and Security is an insider build that will not install because the PC lacks TPM 2.0 and SecureBoot. Well it's X58. In any case, I might try installing Windows 11 Pro on the Haswell/X99 PC during the weekend.

I'm really going to look forward to a comment if you did the x99 system - I still have two dual stations (x79 & x99) which I'd like to see how they perform with win11 but didn't have the time yet (or the next two to three weeks) to try it :( ...
 

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For anyone out there, hope this comment helps you out, definetly so much better to try
As great as this is, it's just gonna be a cat and mouse game, with Microsoft finding out about these hacks and defeating them for the next build making it harder and harder to get around the checks. It so sucks. :ohwell:

Still worth trying it out now though to see what W11 is like on my trusty 2700K / 16GB RAM PC.
Do it, im sure you wont regret it, i cleaned installed using this method and by far exceeds what i expected. Runs smoothly and its quick. About 5 seconds to sign in screen from cold boot. Using intel celeron and 4 gigs of ram,from like before 2015 and honestly couldnt be happier. Shout out to W1zzard for helping me out!
 

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For anyone out there, hope this comment helps you out, definetly so much better to try

Do it, im sure you wont regret it, i cleaned installed using this method and by far exceeds what i expected. Runs smoothly and its quick. About 5 seconds to sign in screen from cold boot. Using intel celeron and 4 gigs of ram,from like before 2015 and honestly couldnt be happier. Shout out to W1zzard for helping me out!
I'm sure it's nice and at some point moving to it will be inevitable whether on this old hardware or something new, which I hope to get within the next year or so, fingers crossed.

I'm not happy with what they done with the Start menu position and the rounded corners, though. I like square corners so much better. Seems like a small thing, but it's surprisingly annoying for me.
 

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I'm sure it's nice and at some point moving to it will be inevitable whether on this old hardware or something new, which I hope to get within the next year or so, fingers crossed.

I'm not happy with what they done with the Start menu position and the rounded corners, though. I like square corners so much better. Seems like a small thing, but it's surprisingly annoying for me.

So the position of the start menu can be changed to the left in settings, did some tweaking around, but its in settings>Personalization>Taskbar and scroll down to position and choose left , and the squared corners im still trying to figure out but the first time i actually got the corners to be squared. When i clean installed last night again i had forgotten how to get the square corners, i read somewhere that it was due to low graphics processing power that enabled squared corners, but its obviously not that since i got the round corners. Its got to be an option. But if thats about it, i mean i think you should go for it,
 

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So the position of the start menu can be changed to the left in settings, did some tweaking around, but its in settings>Personalization>Taskbar and scroll down to position and choose left , and the squared corners im still trying to figure out but the first time i actually got the corners to be squared. When i clean installed last night again i had forgotten how to get the square corners, i read somewhere that it was due to low graphics processing power that enabled squared corners, but its obviously not that since i got the round corners. Its got to be an option. But if thats about it, i mean i think you should go for it,
As I said, I will eventually, probably when I get my new hardware as Microsoft have disabled updates on hardware it deems to inferior, like mine.

I knew about the Start menu configuration, but not the rounded to square corners. The thing is, these are still the default settings so I'm still gonna come across them one way or another on various PCs. It's a small thing, but niggly for me.
 
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And it just so happens that after quite a bit of back and forth with Microsoft "Help" pushing for a straight answer as to what features Windows 11 compatible CPUs have that my i7-5960X lacks, I did get the impression MS sees its non-business customers as a bunch of rubes.



It wasn't a rumor. The PC I happen to be now using has Windows 11 installed from the original "leaked" iso by patching the registry during installation. I can't get updates, nor add optional features. I vaguely recall receiving a couple of definition updates for Windows Defender. All that is now listed in Updates and Security is an insider build that will not install because the PC lacks TPM 2.0 and SecureBoot. Well it's X58. In any case, I might try installing Windows 11 Pro on the Haswell/X99 PC during the weekend.
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Well x99 does have a tpm 1.2 port on the boards or at least my x99 sabertooth does
Kind of the reasoning for the ms bending tpm requirements I suspect seeing people were buying tpu chips but processors are not supported.

Looking at update history updates checked for updates on startup this morning so it is looking.
Yesterday I manually checked and it found the malicious software removal tool and that's all.
 
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Whoever at MS thought it was a great idea to make the Taskbar permanently fixed to the bottom of the screen needs to be dragged out of their office by the hair, down the stairs to out front of the building and beaten until they realized the way they like to do things isn't the best for everyone. FFS, it's just awful trying to use on a tablet at that position.
 
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Whoever at MS thought it was a great idea to make the Taskbar permanently fixed to the bottom of the screen needs to be dragged out of their office by the hair, down the stairs to out front of the building and beaten until they realized the way they like to do things isn't the best for everyone. FFS, it's just awful trying to use on a tablet at that position.
Hi,
Same goes for putting the details pane on the right side so you can't use preview pane at the same time as details pane
This is just senseless
 

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This basically uses the same method as our article, here's the source code:

Not sure why he both adds "AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU" (which relaxes from TPM 2.0 to 1.2), and also deletes appraiserres.dll (which removes the TPM requirement completely)
 
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This basically uses the same method as our article, here's the source code:

Not sure why he both adds "AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU" (which relaxes from TPM 2.0 to 1.2), and also deletes appraiserres.dll (which removes the TPM requirement completely)
Hi,
Just read someone where the ms pass code didn't work
Was figuring it was user error but never know.

Maybe they did it for good measure lol
 
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if you're that desperate to run windows 11 and probably have issues in the next couple months why are you not either buy a 10100f for 75 bucks or just stick to windows 10?
 
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if you're that desperate to run windows 11 and probably have issues in the next couple months why are you not either buy a 10100f for 75 bucks or just stick to windows 10?
Hi,
Just like Vegas and shooting craps
7 or 11 are winners
10 well we all know it's no winner and people are sick of it basically lol
 
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Bypass works beautifully btw. I am currently running Windows 11.
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Which one you use ?
Upgrade or clean install ?
I used the upgrade it is the bomb :D
 
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May I have any system problem if I install windows 11 in my computer with a Ryzen 7 1700??? Or is it safe?I had installed Windows 11 on the day it was released, but then go back to windows 10 after noticed it wasn't compatible with my CPU

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May I have any system problem if I install windows 11 in my computer with a Ryzen 7 1700??? Or is it safe?I had installed Windows 11 on the day it was released, but then go back to windows 10 after noticed it wasn't compatible with my CPU

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Amd and windows announced that theyre working on a fix and should be patched up with the very next update to windows 11, should be soon now.
 
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