No Windows 11 hardware requirement workaround for you!
Briefly

Microsoft has recently removed a workaround from its help page allowing users to install Windows 11 on PCs without the required Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 hardware. Initially, the company introduced a registry key modification to bypass this limitation, acknowledging user dissatisfaction stemming from hardware compatibility issues. This adjustment was crucial at the time of Windows 11's launch, as many capable PCs were excluded. However, the recent removal of this method indicates a shift towards stronger enforcement of their security standards, marking a potential end to workarounds for installation without TPM 2.0.
The removal of the workaround to install Windows 11 on non-TPM 2.0 systems signifies a shift in Microsoft's approach to compatibility and security standards.
To address the backlash, Microsoft initially allowed users to bypass TPM 2.0 with a Registry key technique, demonstrating their awareness of user frustrations.
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