Microsoft closes another door for bypassing the TPM 2.0 requirement in Windows 11

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Microsoft closes another door for bypassing the TPM 2.0 requirement in Windows 11
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It's no secret that PC owners have been sticking with Windows 10 and one reason for this has been the TPM 2.0 requirement, preventing older PCs from being compliant. However, there have been several ways to circumnavigate this—but in a recent beta version of Windows, Microsoft has shut the door firmly on one of the more popular methods.argument to the setup execute file to trick Windows 11 into thinking the PC was a server and thus bypass the TPM 2.0 requirement.

Microsoft has been steadily chipping away at those bypass methods, although it is a little surprising that it's taken so long for it to nix the incredibly simple 'product server' method. In previous blocks,during the Windows 11 installation process, so even if one could sneak past the TPM 2.0 check, if it was a really old CPU, then you were stuck.

You can finally pick different power modes for battery or plugged in with the latest Windows 11 Insider build, ending the tyranny of one power setting for all

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