TPM and SecureBoot bypass in NTLite Settings

Unfortunately, this procedure does not work for me.
I followed the instructions, maybe I'm doing something wrong and I can't figure out where.
 
Yes that is good to know, I had heard that before, and I thank you.
It would have been helpful for me to put it directly into the ISO with NTLite.
 
Good morning.
I don't know if I did some procedure wrong, I disabled "TPM and SecureBoot" and "TPM and SecureBoot - Host", and trying the ISO on virtual machine the warning messages, "This PC does not meet the minimum system requirements for installing this version of Windows."
Any ideas?

What are the computer specifications you are trying on?

I have tried more than what it is in this thread but everything filed, not enough time with my niece's laptop because she urged to me to have it as soon as possible for school, ended with 10.

I haven't tried one last thing that I have found.
My tests were on:
No TPM
RAM 4 GB
SSD 120 GB
CPU 2.3 GHz Mobile Celeron 925
 
What are the computer specifications you are trying on?

I have tried more than what it is in this thread but everything filed, not enough time with my niece's laptop because she urged to me to have it as soon as possible for school, ended with 10.

I haven't tried one last thing that I have found.
My tests were on:
No TPM
RAM 4 GB
SSD 120 GB
CPU 2.3 GHz Mobile Celeron 925
I am testing on virtual machine on Host PC With Ryzen 9 7950X and 32 GB RAM, (of which 20 GB is allocated to the vrtual machine)
 
I too cannot get this to work. Trying to install on Hyper-V. I managed to get around the restriction by turning on TPM in the VM settings, but it would be good to be able to get this working for legacy devices.
 
Make sure you follow the instructions. TPM Bypass is only needed on the boot.wim image (where Setup performs the check). It works on both physical and virtual machines.
 
Hi

Can i do that with the free version of ntlite program?

And if i can do that can you please guide me how i do that?

I have download a bootable iso file from ms site and i want to total remove tpm2 fuction for all win11 versions this iso files has inside.
32bit and 64bit.
 
Hi

Can i do that with the free version of ntlite program?

And if i can do that can you please guide me how i do that?

I have download a bootable iso file from ms site and i want to total remove tpm2 fuction for all win11 versions this iso files has inside.
32bit and 64bit.
Yes. Guide is in the first post in this topic.
Just note that it's image/reinstall only, does not work for setup.exe method, Microsoft locked that after some updates.
 
You mean if i follow that procedure i can only to a clean install of win11?

If i simply delete the file "appraiserres.dll" from source folder at the bootable win11 iso file do i remove the tpm fuction?
 
Deleting the 'appraiserres.dll' , from what i have read, could cause problems with windows updates being received.

I'm not saying will, i'm saying could. there are ways to bypass the tpm, but from my understanding reading several articles, they do now tpm check on updates and will stop updates if the file isnt present. it is what i have read, but cannot independently confirm.

So by following post #1, you can at least install it on unsupported hardware, but may have to do it every time if you plan on getting updates, ( download new image, do tpm bit, remake image ).
 
For the free edition, you can integrate the BypassTPM reg file (which you can easily find online) into boot.wim (Setup).
Otherwise Rufus can make this modification on your USB image.
 
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