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Microsoft is broken down on unsupported Windows 11 installations

Microsoft is broken down on unsupported Windows 11 installations

The support document showing users how to install Windows 11 on unsupported PC has been deleted somewhere in the last two months. His disappearance, noticed NeouinEchoes Microsoft Recent Rhetoric “The Year of Windows 11 PC Refresh”, encourages (or force) users to buy new PCs that meet Windows 11 requirements.

When Windows 11 launched in 2021, Microsoft announced that it adds TPM 2.0 As a hardware requirement – a course that met with many resistance. To mitigate the impact, Microsoft also published a support document that describes in detail how users could edit their key registry values ​​to bypass TPM 2.0.

This has always been loaded with warnings, which made it clear that the users who used a detour did it at their own risk, but now, deleting the document, it turns out that Microsoft no longer approves the key stream of the registry.

Meanwhile, the requirement itself is still controversial and with Windows 10 support ending this year, Microsoft had to clarify What this will not lead to any changes in the criteria of Windows 11 hardware.

After support, there are probably a large number of people who will continue to use Windows 10 on the older PC. Without critical security updates, these machines will be vulnerable to viruses and malicious software, and, unfortunately, this can lead to a much greater risk that senior users have become a victim of cybercrime.

If you still want to try a trick to bypass TPM 2.0, you can Access to an old support article With a Wayback online archive car. It is unclear whether the trick has been disconnected, whether Microsoft just wants to stop advertising, but it’s worth trying.