: Instead of permanently modifying system files, it "patches" the hardware requirements check in real-time as the update occurs. Registry Keys : It sets the AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup
When Windows 11 was announced, it brought a strict set of hardware requirements, most notably the need for . For millions of users with perfectly functional "legacy" PCs—from high-end gaming rigs of 2017 to reliable office workhorses—this felt like an artificial expiration date.
The script might modify system settings or registry entries that control TPM validation during updates. This could involve setting specific flags or values that instruct the update process to ignore TPM checks. skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd
No bypass script is without consequence. Here are the critical risks.
Microsoft explicitly states: "If you install Windows 11 on a device that does not meet the minimum system requirements, your device will not be supported and will not be entitled to receive updates." : Instead of permanently modifying system files, it
A command prompt window will open, confirming that the bypass has been installed (or removed, if you're toggling it). Step 3: Start the Upgrade
Unlike static registry modifications that only work for clean installations, this script targets the process. The script might modify system settings or registry
Before using this script, understand that bypassing system requirements carries risks: