✳️ Windows 11 requires a TPM among other things. This approach should let you install Windows 11 on a machine not meeting those requirements.
✳️ Windows 11 without a TPM
Microsoft's own documentation notes a workaround for installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. Using DISM, you can apply a Windows 11 image directly to a disk, bypassing TPM 2.0 and CPU checks. While complex, this method provides a viable solution. Beware that unsupported hardware may face future issues.
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0:00 Install Windows 11 Without a TPM
0:50 Installing on unsupported hardware
1:20 Create an install disk
3:00 Format the disk
4:30 Apply the system image
4:40 Identify your disk drives
5:30 Assign a drive letter
6:00 Copy the Windows image
7:30 Create the boot files
8:50 Windows setup process
9:40 Checking for TPM
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