Microsoft teaches the way to install Windows 11 even if our PC does not have the compatible CPU or TPM chip
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Since Windows 11 was announced, controversy has surrounded Microsoft's young operating system. Many teams could not install it because they do not have a TPM 2.0 chip. Since then complaints and along the way, the launch of Windows 11 for everyone. In that period of time we have seen how Windows 11 could be installed on non-compatible computers but we did not have help from Microsoft itself.
And it is that from the support page Microsoft itself has revealed a way to hack the installation process so that if a computer does not have TMP chip 2.0 but if with TPM 1.2, install Windows 11.
Windows 11 with TPM chip 1.2
We have seen alternatives like MediaCreationTool.bat that allow you to bypass the strict checks. An alternative to altered ISO images to be able to have Windows 11 on unsupported computers. But now we have the help of Microsoft itself
This is a trick revealed by Microsoft that allows to install Windows 11 on those computers that do have TPM support, but in version 1.2and not in 2.0, which is what is originally necessary. A process that, yes, we must use under our responsibility."
To verify that we have a TPM chip, we must press the Win + R key combination and write 'tpm.msc' below. We will then see the TPM version we have and if the chip is activated or not.Once we have this clear information, that is. if we have TPM enabled but only 1.2, we can start the trick.
We will have to access the Registry Editor by pressing the Win + R key combination and typing regedit>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup. "
Within it and clicking with the right button of the trackpad or mouse, we will create a new value REG_DWORD (32 bits) with the name AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPUsetting its value to '1'.
What this method does is prevent the system from blocking the upgrade to Windows 11 when we use the Installation Assistant> "
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