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原文作者:【 Matt Hanson 】
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原文地址:https://www.techradar.com/how-to/how-to-upgrade-to-windows-11-without-tpm-20-and-why-you-shouldnt

 

To install Windows 11 without TPM, head to the Windows 11 download page and click ‘Download Now’ under the ‘Windows 11 Installation Assistant’ section.

This will download the Windows 11 installer. When you run it, you’ll get a message that “This PC can’t run Windows 11.”

When that happens, press the Windows Key and R to open up the Run dialogue box. Type in:

regedit

Press return, and this will open up the Registry Editor. This is a powerful tool which should only be used by people who know what they are doing, so if you’re not feeling confident, skip ahead for another way to do this.

In the text box at the top of the window, type in:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup

Screenshot of the Windows 10 registry editor

(Image credit: Microsoft)

Press Enter on your keyboard. In the menu on the left-hand side, you should see ‘Setup’ highlighted’. Right-click it and select New > Key.

Screenshot of registry editor in Windows 10

(Image credit: Microsoft)

Name the new key ‘LabConfig’ (without quote marks), then press Enter.

Right-click the LabConfig key you just made, and select New > DWORD (32-bit) value. Name it ‘BypassTPMCheck’ and set the ‘Value data’ to 1, then click ‘OK’.

Do the same for BypassRAMCheck’ and ‘BypassSecureBootCheck’, and make sure those keys also have ‘Value data’ set to 1.

Then, close the Registry Editor and return to the Windows 11 installation tool. Click ‘Back’, then try to install Windows 11 again. It should work this time.

If this sounds a bit too complicated, you could try a script that does roughly the same thing – but automatically. It’s called Universal MediaCreationTool wrapper , and while you just need to run it before trying to install Windows 11, you should always be a bit wary about running other people’s scripts that change things in your PC.

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