![]() ![]() When Windows 11 was first announced, Microsoft released the operating system's new system requirements, which included a TPM 2.0 security processor, Secure Boot, newer CPUs, and at least 64 GB of hard drive space. While the main script of this open-source project is the ' MediaCreationTool.bat' used to create Windows ISOs, it also includes a script named ' Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update.cmd,' which configures the device to bypass compatible hardware checks. This new script was released as part of the extremely useful Universal MediaCreationTool wrapper, a batch file that allows you to create an ISO for any version of Windows 10, with Windows 11 support added last week. Even better, the script also works on virtual machines, allowing you to upgrade to the latest Windows Insider build. An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: A new script allows you to install Windows 11 on devices with incompatible hardware, such as missing TPM 2.0, incompatible CPUs, or the lack of Secure Boot.
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