The discontent comes mainly because the system requirements it comes with, prevent a lot of people from being able to install it on their current setups. Unsurprisingly, many have already expressed their anger online. Explaining their devices are perfectly capable of running Windows 11. And yet, the company isn’t offering the free upgrade because it thinks their hardware is not eligible. If your computer is equipped with a TPM, you can turn it on in the BIOS settings of your computer. On some AMD motherboards, this feature is referred to as fTPM. In case your machine does not have a TPM and you wish to install Windows 11, we can use Ventoy to boot to a Windows 11 ISO. And circumvent the TPM, RAM size, and Secure Boot tests by supplying an XML file to the program. Follow along as we will show you step by step how to do this, right after we see in more detail how Ventoy works.

How does Ventoy work?

Just as expected, it was only a matter of time until someone came up with a way to install Windows 11 even on unsupported computers. Ventoy is an application that allows you to install the latest OS while also bypassing the verification for system requirements. Which means you can install the operating system no matter if your device is eligible or not. Some more good news is that the software is also already available for download. And it can be used to create bootable USB media from a variety of image formats. Including ISO, WIM, IMG, and VHD. What sets Ventoy apart from most solutions, including Rufus and Universal MediaCreationTool, is that it places image files directly on the USB media without extraction. And that multiple image files may be added to boot different systems. SPONSORED Remember that Microsoft’s PC Health Check app is still the first option to find out if a system is compatible with Windows 11. You won’t be able to install the OS if you don’t get the thumbs up. But there are options to install Windows 11 without TPM 2.0 and other requirements.

On what systems does Ventoy work?

Using the installer, you will be able to complete the installation process just as if you had made a specialized USB stick from the ground up. The tool can be used to download multiple operating systems such as the following ones:

Ventoy Windows 11 – We will showcase today how you can use Ventoy to download and install Windows 11 on unsupported devices. Ventoy Windows 10 – Just like with Windows 11, you can follow the same steps but use different files in order to get the 10 iteration on your PC. Ventoy Windows 7 – You will be able to install Windows 7 on any device that you wish to have it installed on, without Microsoft detecting it. Ventoy macOS – Mac users reported they were able to install macOS on their computers and use it without any hindrance. Ventoy Linux – Ventoy has released a native GUI program for the Linux operating system. All supported architectures include x86 64, i386, arm64, and mips64. GTK and QT are both available, with GTK being the default.

This being said let’s see how to download and install Windows 11 on unsupported devices with Ventoy and start using it today.

How can I install Windows 11 on unsupported devices with Ventoy?

That’s it. Ventoy will allow Windows 11’s TPM verification to be passed, along with others as well, resulting in a successful Windows 11 installation. It is possible to install Ventoy on a USB flash drive, a local disk, an SSD, an NVMe, or an SD Card. And it will boot immediately from the .iso, .wim, .img, .vhd(x), or .efi files that have been uploaded. Ventoy does not copy the picture file(s) to the USB drive, rather, it uses them directly from the USB drive. It is possible to store many ISO images on a single device. And then select the image to boot from a menu that appears shortly after Ventoy starts up. For more methods to install Windows 11 without a TPM, check out the article linked and keep on trying. Users succeeded in downloading it without a TPM, and so should you. Alternatively, take a look at our post on four confirmed tips to install Windows 11 on an unsupported CPU chip. Was this guide useful to you? Don’t hesitate to leave a comment in the section below and tell us what you think. Thanks for reading!

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