gray1313
TK Veteran
read this all you need to know about if you can or can,t install win 11
Oh no: 'This PC can't run Windows 11'
Oh no: 'This PC can't run Windows 11'
yesok thats fine so what your saying is that using the methods you have stated you can still put win 11 on a computer that does NOT have TPM am i correct and it wont mess my computer up as my motherboard does not have tpm on to update
As long as you have a UEFI BIOS you should be fine but it's the CPU compatibility as well you should be wary of as they're only going back about 3 generations according to the specs.same here as i have been told that if tpm is not on your computer that you have to buy an updated computer or new one so dont know who to believe here dont want to do all the above then computer is knackerd and cant use it
my computer is a dell xps 8300 desktop but i got it in 2011 cpu is intel core i7-2600 3.40gh,8mbAs long as you have a UEFI BIOS you should be fine but it's the CPU compatibility as well you should be wary of as they're only going back about 3 generations according to the specs.
If you have one of the compatible processors then there should be an option to switch TPM 2.0 on (as the "module" is on the CPU and not the motherboard). It's big OEM manufacturers that normally lock out features on the motherboard which is why the workaround as mentioned previously will work.
What CPU is installed in your system, do you know?