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May 22nd, 2022 18:00

No. This is a 2012-vintage system; TPM 2.0 did not arrive until two years after that.

 

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May 23rd, 2022 07:00

Hi

The Register is a good source of info, like this (perhaps you should register with them, I have) ...

https://www.theregister.com/2021/10/06/bypass_windows_11_requirements/

The KEY phrase is

"AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU"

that maybe of use to you.

 

Microsoft sort of "approved" Microsoft's warnings are severe.

A disclaimer explains that the installation "may result in compatibility issues"

and that "your PC will no longer be supported and won't be entitled to receive updates"

 

– though it seems that Microsoft envisages certain scenarios

where the bypass may be a good idea,

since the heading states "not recommended unless instructed by support."

You risk invalidating any support or Warranty.

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