How to Install Windows 11 without TPM 2.0 and Unsupported Hardware

Install Windows 11 without TPM, Secure Boot, and a supported CPU! Yes, you heard it right. You can now install Windows 11 on your old PC or laptop without meeting the requirement of TPM, Secure Boot, and a supported CPU.


When the leaked developer version was available on the internet, we saw that Microsoft has raised the minimum Windows 11 system requirements with TPM (Trusted Platform Module), Secure Boot, and a supported CPU mandatory. The case is not different even after the release of the official public build. If you tried to upgrade or install Windows 11 with the normal procedure, you might have faced 'This PC can't run Windows 11 error like this:


This error is even faced by several people who have high-end PCs. Anyways, in this article, we'll show you the Windows 11 TPM fix and how we installed Windows 11 without TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot on one of our old laptops. You can also follow this method on your computer if you don't have the TPM version 2.0 or the TPM chip at all.

We have a couple of Windows 11 TPM workarounds to bypass the security requirements and install the OS on your device without any errors. So here we go. Before we dive deep into the process, we'll give you a quick overview of what we are going to do to bypass TPM on Windows 11 to install it even on your old PC.

How to Install Windows 11 With TPM 1.2 and/or Unsupported CPUs:

If your system does have TPM 1.2 instead of TPM 2.0 and/or has an unsupported CPU, and meets all other requirements, then the whole thing becomes a lot easier. To circumvent this issue, we've got a simple workaround that uses a small text file to skip the CPU and TPM  version checks. 


Let's Check the YouTube Video Tutorial (All File Available in The Description):