If this happens and you still want to install Windows 11, there is a way to get around the TPM requirement, but this should only be done by people who are confident about the risks it involves.
If you cannot install Windows 11 because your PC does not have TPM 2.0, then you'll get an error message when trying to install it that says your PC doesn't meet Windows 11 system requirements.
(Image credit: Microsoft) How to upgrade to Windows 11 without TPM 2.0
In case you have an Intel CPU then you need to switch to TPM and for AMD you need to check PSP fTPM in the BIOS. In case Microsoft's Windows 11 upgrade checker tells you that your PC isn't supported but it meets all the other requirements then you need to check your BIOS to enable TPM.Īlmost every modern CPU comes with TPM support.
Accessing the properties menuīefore you can force programs to open maximized, you must access the Properties window for that program. It does not work for a non-shortcut icon. The following steps only work for a Windows program shortcut.