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What to do when Windows 11 doesn't support your processor

What to do when Windows 11 doesn't support your processor What you need to know:

  • Click on Windows + R To open Run menu , then type regedit And press Enter. Enter HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup.
  • Right click Setting > New > Key. Called it LabConfig name ; Right click on LabConfig Key > New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name it BypassTPMCheck. Double click dword Set the value data to 1.
  • Repeat this to create two additional value entries. DWORD (32-bit) , two Bypass RAM Check و BypassSecureBootCheck. Set both values to 1.

This article explains how to set up your PC with Windows 11 using Windows Registry Editor Even if you don't have a processor that supports TPM 2.0.

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How to install Windows 11 on an unsupported processor

To make your PC eligible to install Windows 11 even if it has an unsupported processor, you'll need to make some changes to the Windows registry. This isn't as complicated as it may seem, but it's not without risks. Making unintended changes or making mistakes when modifying the registry can damage your Windows installation, so be sure to follow the steps exactly, and if you're unsure, ask someone for help.

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Important: Before editing the registry, make sure that: Back up the Windows registry So you can refer back to it if you need it.

  1. If you moved to Windows 11 Download Page And I received the message, “This PC can't run Windows 11” , so continue. Otherwise, follow our article. How to install Windows 11 To complete the installation.
  2. Click on Windows key + R On the keyboard to open Playlist. Write regedit And press Enter or select OK لOpen Windows Registry Editor.Windows 10 Run menu with typing regedit.  tpminstall01-10694b67bb3b4a50b28ce096bbfc3932 What to do when Windows 11 doesn't support your processor
  3. When prompted to grant administrator approval, do so.
  4. In the navigation bar at the top of the windows, type HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ Setup and press the key Enter. Navigating through the Registry Editor on Windows 10. tpminstall02-fb27a5251c154fc3af235588fbf5e312 What to do when Windows 11 doesn't support your processor
  5. Find the highlighted setting on the left side. Right-click and select New>KeyHe called it. LabConfig name. Add a new key to regedit. tpminstall03-0bc72b11b3fb4fa7813f1d4e8c825f62 What to do when Windows 11 doesn't support your processor
  6. Right click or press and hold LabConfig key In the right menu, select New Value > DWORD (32-bit). Name it Bypass TPM Check Then double-click or tap on it to set the value data to 1 , then select OK. Add Dwords New to regedit. tpminstall05-65919cf99ae54de086326e7808a3fe38 What to do when Windows 11 doesn't support your processor
  7. Repeat the above steps to create two additional value entries. DWORD (32-bit). Name it Bypass RAM Check و BypassSecureBootCheck. Set both values to 1. Added Dwords Recently in LabConfig Key In the registry editor. tpminstall06-f0eeec605c994193b77c5f95f14df319 What to do when Windows 11 doesn't support your processor
  8. Return to the Windows 11 installation tool and select Revert. Then try to continue the installation again. You should no longer see the message that your CPU doesn't support Windows 11, allowing you to continue installing Windows 11.
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Frequently Asked Questions:

Q1: How do I know if I have TPM 2.0?
The answer: If you're not sure if your PC can run Windows 11 with TPM 2.0 enabled, consider trying to enable it manually, as you may need to TPM 2.0 operationTo do this, enter your computer's UEFI or BIOS and look for the TPM toggle.

Q2: Do I need TPM 2.0 to install Windows 11?
The answer: Although Microsoft originally required a processor that supported Trusted Platform Module 2, or TPM 2.0, to run Windows 11, this is no longer the case. It's still highly recommended for the more secure and up-to-date Windows 11 operating system, but it's no longer required.

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