Microsoft has removed a support document from 2021 that taught users how to bypass the Windows 11 hardware requirements.
A popular method for bypassing the Windows 11 TPM/CPU hardware lock has been removed from official support pages.
Microsoft previously offered details on installing Windows 11 on an unsupported PC That workaround has been removed from the ...
A support document on Microsoft's website no longer details how to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, but here are ...
Microsoft has been caught scrubbing its own documentation outlining a process users could take to install Windows 11 on an ...
A support page no longer describes the Registry hack that lets you bypass Windows 11's TPM requirements. But you still have options for sneaking past the hardware restrictions.
When Windows 11 launched in 2021, Microsoft provided an official method for installing the operating system on devices that ...
It appears that Microsoft doesn't want you to use the bypass any longer. Neowin spotted an update to a Microsoft support page ...
The 32-bit version of Windows XP might work as well, but it will likely need a RAM upgrade to get past the 4GB limit needed ...
You can make Windows 11 run on a Windows XP PC with enough tech talent. Yes, you heard that right. Here's how.
Microsoft has quietly removed its official guidance for bypassing Windows 11’s stringent hardware requirements. This change, made after the release of Windows 11 version 24H2, eliminates the ...
Right from the start, Windows 11 was restrictive with its hardware requirements, which has left many older machines on the ...