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Todays Dev Windows 11 Insider Compilation and TPM 2.0. requirement
I warmly welcome
Correct me if I am wrong, but the messages so far indicated that people in the Dev branch of WIndows Insider will not be subject to restrictions on, for example, TPM 2.0 and 8+ generations of CPU.
Meanwhile, my installation has just been suspended - precisely because of the lack of TPM 2.0 (a screenshot is attached).
Between us - I think that cutting off the 6th and 7th generation processors from Windows 11 support along with forcing TPM is an image-related decision - a shot in the knee or even swimming in the vapors of the absurdity of some rich decision makers from MS. The Windows community is already boiling over it. A number of computers by MS decision are cut off from the possibility of upgrading Windows 10 to Windows 11, while 99% of computers on the market would successfully - with their power/specs - handle Win 11, if it were not for the imposition on users of the need to have 8+ gen CPU and TPM ( which, moreover, TPM is not widely used, for example, in Russia or China).
A request to decision makers from Microsoft - seriously consider what kind of storm you are causing - because as experience shows - the upset community has already broken the neck of many projects in which dissatisfied solutions were "pressed" by users forcibly and against their will.
Best regards
So, I was able to bypass the problems (skip TPM) and successfully install Windows 11 via Windows Update. It required:
- adding the "BypassTPMCheck" = dword: 00000001 key in the Win 10 registry (latest Dev Insider OS version )
- adding the appraiserres.dll file from Win 10 ISO (the latest public version - not the Insider version) to the hidden Windows BT folder after an unsuccessful installation - in place of the file downloaded from the branch by default.
The system has been updated without a problem and so far everything works fine for me.
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- Mister_appraiserres2150Copper Contributorfollow video https://youtu.be/MI22kDZJl0E it is simple for machines 775 above without TPM you open the (. DLL) (appraiserres) in notepad go to the search tab of notepad in the box locate you type "TPM" ...all the lines that have written "TPM " inside the .DLL (appraisserres) you delete and save the .dll ..then extract the files from inside the .iso replace the .dll and make a new modified (.iso) and that's it ..your .iso without chip checking TPM will be ready.
- FenrisIron Contributor
So, I was able to bypass the problems (skip TPM) and successfully install Windows 11 via Windows Update. It required:
- adding the "BypassTPMCheck" = dword: 00000001 key in the Win 10 registry (latest Dev Insider OS version )
- adding the appraiserres.dll file from Win 10 ISO (the latest public version - not the Insider version) to the hidden Windows BT folder after an unsuccessful installation - in place of the file downloaded from the branch by default.
The system has been updated without a problem and so far everything works fine for me.- charliejacksonCopper Contributor
Fenris can you please tell us the steps to add BypassTPM key in registry, cause I'm also facing the same issue in installing windows 11 insider preview.
- Anonymous
Hello
As announced, if you are in the Dev channel for a long time will be able to install Win11, this is to check such installation on computers with lower performance - please write if you are new?- FenrisIron Contributor
Thank you for your interest in my problem Deleted
I have been an insider for over 4 years
and in the Dev Channel - from the beginning of the channel's existence.- AnonymousWell, you wrote this topic!
This needs to be clarified - it was clear from the preliminary information that you will be able to install Win11 for the like you! this will simply happen at a later date – you definitely need to prompt in the Windows Feedback Center!
- jason_ruzCopper Contributor
Rebooting fixed this for me.
https://www.reddit.com/r/windowsinsiders/comments/o9okmv/announcing_the_first_insider_preview_for_windows/h3cq3sg/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
- Mister_appraiserres2150Copper Contributorfollow video https://youtu.be/MI22kDZJl0E it is simple for machines 775 above without TPM you open the (. DLL) (appraiserres) in notepad go to the search tab of notepad in the box locate you type "TPM" ...all the lines that have written "TPM " inside the .DLL (appraisserres) you delete and save the .dll ..then extract the files from inside the .iso replace the .dll and make a new modified (.iso) and that's it ..your .iso without chip checking TPM will be ready. X