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can i use windows 11 without tpm 2.0 ?

Anonymous
2023-06-03T22:05:07+00:00

Like I think I need to upgrade my Windows 10 to 11 but

I don't have a tpm 2.0 on my motherboard so can I buy a Windows 11 key

and use it without tpm 2.0 or it will say you can't upgrade your Windows without tpm

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-02-13T11:38:42+00:00

    actually microsoft might have to remove tpm from the os because we have found a backdoor in the tpm software the problem is the just recently a rasberry pi broke the tpm stigma and bitlocker was broken for the very first time so if a hacker want's in they can

    I have been telling micosoft for some time that tpm isn't what it has been cracked up to be by they just ignored me well it has happened microsoft what do you say now

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  2. EmilyS726 227K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-06-03T22:41:56+00:00

    Hello Ryyan, this is Emily.

    You won't be able to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 without TPM 2.0. However, if you have at least TPM 1.2, you can do a clean install and it won't enforce that. It is not recommended, but it will let you install that way anyway and just cannot guarantee all features will work propery.

    You can reference this article here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/way....

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-06-04T00:05:59+00:00

    In case you actually have it, but it isn't enabled...

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enable-tpm-2-0-on-your-pc-1fd5a332-360d-4f46-a1e7-ae6b0c90645c Enable TPM 2.0 on your PC

    (a) Type CMD into Search, then click "Run as Administrator".

    (b) Type TPM.msc into the command prompt.

    If it says the following, you likely have no useful TPM at all -- not even 1.2...

    Image

    But go into BIOS to see whether it can be turned on at the Advanced or Security tab as the article says.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-02-13T11:45:57+00:00

    ahem we have just rewrote the appraiserres.dll and it makes sense now what we did in the first was a bit of a mess we just looked at it again and again

    but when installing we looked at the note of the logic and used a boot loader from windows 10 to do our biding now windows 11 installs clean with no problem

    TPM isn't that good and now it have been hacked maybe Microsoft will use a multiplexing algorithm to safe guard it's systems I built one and it works

    why can't they

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-08-05T16:49:02+00:00

    I Have problem fore instoll windows 11 TPM2.0

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