We’re in the final days of Microsoft’s free software updates for Windows 10, and a lot of people with perfectly good computers still cannot upgrade to Windows 11. When Microsoft released the latest version of Windows, it put some stringent minimum system requirements in place, the toughest of which was TPM 2.0. This small “Trusted Platform Module” chip (whether virtual or physical) aids with encryption and other security related tasks, but plenty of people have PCs with older TPMs or good gaming machines that lack TPM entirely. Officially, Windows 11 is out of their reach. However, if that sounds like you, there’s an easy way to bypass TPM checks and install Windows 11 on your PC.The risks of installing Windows 11 on an unsupported PCLet me state the obvious right up front: it’s not a good idea to upgrade extremely low-end PCs to Windows 11. Microsoft requires a minimum of
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