
You would then be able to install windows 11 without hacking it. Check this link, as it gives pretty straightforward instructions to do so. If your system only supports a firmware-based TPM, it might be referred to as iPPT (Intel Platform Protection Technology) if your computer has an Intel processor, or fTPM (Firmware Trusted Platform Module) for AMD processors. There is a way you can convert an existing windows install to GPT / UEFI without needing to format. Once here, you can also enable Secure Boot from the UEFI menus. The specific spot to enable TPM in these settings will vary wildly by manufacturer, so you should check the manual that came with your computer or motherboard (you can probably find it online on the manufacturer's website). It's usually accessible by pressing Delete or F12 when prompted during boot up. This is the low-level software you can briefly enter when your computer is first starting up. For Windows 11, for example, the computer needs a secure boot, but there are those who for some reason can not enable this option This option is not very important, most PCs have all the system requirements, but Secure boot is the only problem, Can Microsoft fix or eliminate this prerequisite/requirement This thread is locked. To install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC, try making the PC supported by enabling TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and switching to GPT.


If it is compatible, you can enable it in your system’s UEFI (sometimes still referred to as a BIOS, even though this term is largely deprecated). It should be next to System Model.) If it's not compatible, there are ways to bypass the requirements, but it requires a bit of technical know-how and we don't recommend it. (You can find your model by tapping the Windows key and typing System Information. First, look online to see if your motherboard model is TPM compatible.
