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FenrisPL
Jun 28, 2021Brass Contributor
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+ ge...
FenrisPL
Jun 29, 2021Brass 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.
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Jun 29, 2021Well, 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!
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!
- FenrisPLJun 29, 2021Brass ContributorThe problem is clearly TPM. Reboot and windows update clean up (softwaredistibution cleanup) does not help and the installer insists that the computer must support the TMP 2.0 for WIndows 11 instalation. Recently, I even read articles on several portals, where indicated that the Win 11 installer allowed to install this system on editorial older computers without TPM. However, it looks as if the fault is on the side of the build itself.
Some people pointed to a possible TPM check bypass by moving the appraiserres.dll file from Windows 10 ISO to Windows 11 ISO. I tried this option on 2 versions of appraiserres.dll ie. file (from the last, current dev preview of Windows 10 and the file version with the latest ISO Windows 10 - without preview).
The first method ended with a message that tpm 2.0 and an required version of the processor is a problem (I got a cpu before 8 gen) while the base Win 11 file version indicates only TPM. 2.0. In turn, the file with ISO Win 10 without preview, lets me through the hardware test but stops on the product key screen - without skip option.
Unfortunately, the product key screen does not accept my current Windows 10 Pro key . When I type new Win 10 Pro keys, I get a message that they are not supported in the installed version of Windows 11 😄- jason_ruzJun 29, 2021Copper Contributor
FenrisPL I didn't have to do anything special besides reboot my computer so maybe there is some other issue with your system.
This is the screen I first got:
Then I rebooted my computer and retried and the upgrade was successful:
Here are the specs of my computer, you can see I don't have a TPM or eligible CPU but I am was still able to upgrade to the Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22000.51:
Have you checked the other requirements such as UEFI, GPT, Secure Boot?
- DeletedJun 30, 2021
Hi
It is worth being here as I see that MTC Members are helpful!
Thank you for your post - the method closes installations without the condition - perfectly, we will see how it works.
- DeletedJun 29, 2021
Your explanation is confirmed by the TPM2.0 requirement.
this advanced encryption level is the security of the Win11 build.
Maybe Microsoft will introduce a switch for Insiders that would be a temporary solution!
I also will not replace good computers because of Win11.
Good luck!