How to skip TPM during Win11 installation-Introduction to how to skip TPM during Win11 installation

Time: 2021-07-20Source: Huajun Software TutorialAuthor: Rocket

When I install the Win11 system, I can install Win11 even if the computer does not support TPM 2.0. So how do I skip the TPM in the Win11 installation? Friends who don't know how to skip the TPM in the Win11 installation brought by the editor The method is introduced.

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Method 1. Replace appraiserres.dll file

Find the appraiserres.dll file in the sources folder of the Win10 ISO and replace the file with the same name in the same location of the Win11 ISO. (I have extracted the file separately and placed it in the Win11 image download link. You can get it by replying "win11" in the background.)

Once completed, you need to use a third-party tool (such as Rufus or AnyBurn) to recreate the ISO image and run the installation file again. Or you can make a boot disk first and then replace it.

Win11 installation skips TPM

Method 2. Modify the registry

1. If you run Setup.exe directly to update to Windows 11 system, you can modify the registry of the current system to block the "The PC must support TPM 2.0" prompt.

Shortcut Win+R, enter regedit, and then navigate to the following location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMSetup

Then create a new LabConfig item and create two DWORD values ​​under LabConfig:

BypassTPMCheck, value: 00000001

BypassSecureBootCheck, value: 00000001

Win11 installation skips TPM

2. If booting from a USB flash drive or other media, Win11 will prompt "This computer cannot run Win11" during image installation.

Win11 installation skips TPM

Don’t panic, press Shift+F10 on this interface to open the command line interface, enter regedit to open the registry, the subsequent operations are the same as above, and you also locate the same registry location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMSetup

Create an item called "LabConfig" and then create two DWORD values ​​under "LabConfig":

The key is "BypassTPMCheck" and the value is "00000001"

The key is "BypassSecureBootCheck" and the value is "00000001"

After saving and exiting, the prompt in the above picture will disappear, and everyone can install Win11 normally.

Method 3. Force upgrade (enable safe boot)

Before upgrading, you need to use UEFI + GPT to install the system (basically computers with Win8 and Win10 pre-installed are this way), turn on Secure Boot in the BIOS, and then use the ISO file to directly upgrade.

Attachment: How to forcefully open the DEV channel

If you do not meet the hardware requirements of Windows 11, you may not be able to successfully join the Insider program, that is, you will not be able to get the Windows 11 beta push. The following provides you with a way to modify the registry and forcefully join the DEV channel, so that you can also get push.

Shortcut Win+R, enter regedit, and then navigate to the following location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsSelfHostUISelection

Change the value of UIBranch to Dev

Change the value of ContentType to Mainline

Change the text of Ring to External

Then locate the registry to the following location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsSelfHostApplicability

Change the value of BranchName to Dev

Change the value of ContentType to Mainline

Change the value of Ring to External

After modifying the registry, restart the system and enter the Settings application - System Update. Click the Windows Insider option on the left to check the channel. If it shows Dev, it is successful.

Method four:

The simplest and most direct installation method is to use PE to install the Win11 ISO image, because the PE will directly read the Win11 system ISO image during installation, so you can directly skip the detection of TPM2.0.

The above is the editor’s introduction to the method of skipping TPM in Win11 installation. You can try it.

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