Install Windows 11 on Any PC — Even Without TPM or Secure Boot

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Install Windows 11 on Any PC — Even Without TPM or Secure Boot



i believe you are here to install windows on the pc or laptop which not supportedv,right.Dont here i'm bugg found solution for the problem. The good news is, there’s a neat trick to bypass all that and still enjoy Windows 11. All you need is a USB drive and a free tool called Rufus.

What Microsoft Wants You to Have

Here’s the official checklist:

  • 64-bit CPU with at least 2 cores

  • 4 GB RAM or more

  • 64 GB free storage

  • UEFI firmware with Secure Boot

  • TPM 2.0 chip

  • DirectX 12-compatible graphics

  • A 720p (or better) display

Sounds crazy, right? But don’t worry if your PC doesn’t have all those. That’s where Rufus comes to the rescue.


Making the Magic USB (With Rufus)

  1. Grab an empty USB stick (back up files first, everything will be wiped).

  2. Download Rufus from its official site.

  3. Open it, plug in your USB, and hit Select to choose a Windows 11 ISO.

  4. Set:

    • Partition scheme → GPT

    • Target system → UEFI

    • File system → NTFS

  5. Here’s the fun part: Rufus now gives you checkboxes to skip TPM, Secure Boot, and RAM requirements. Tick those.

  6. Click Start and let it do its thing.

  7. Done! You’ve got yourself a Windows 11 installer that doesn’t care about TPM.


Installing Windows 11

  1. Restart your PC and boot from the USB (you might need to tweak BIOS settings).

  2. Follow the normal setup steps.

  3. If Rufus asked you about skipping requirements, make sure those options were selected.

  4. Let Windows finish installing. Boom — Windows 11 on “unsupported” hardware! 🎉


Quick Note on TPM

TPM is basically a tiny security chip that keeps keys and passwords safe. Microsoft wants it to make Windows 11 more secure. But if your PC doesn’t have it, you can still install Windows 11 with this workaround. Just remember: without TPM, you’re skipping some security perks like BitLocker.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1: Can I really install Windows 11 without TPM and Secure Boot? 

Yes, absolutely. Using Rufus, you can create a bootable USB that skips those checks. It’s safe for most PCs, but keep in mind you’re bypassing some official security features.

Q2: Will I still get Windows updates if I install on an unsupported PC?

Yes, you’ll receive updates. However, Microsoft has warned that future updates might be limited for unsupported devices. In practice, most people still get updates just fine.

Q3: Is it legal to bypass TPM and Secure Boot requirements?

Yes, it’s legal. You’re not breaking any laws — you’re simply modifying how Windows installs. Microsoft doesn’t officially recommend it, but they don’t block you either.

Q4: Do I lose performance without TPM 2.0?

Nope. TPM is about security, not performance. Your PC will run Windows 11 just as smoothly (or even faster compared to Windows 10 in some cases).

Q5: How much space do I need on my USB drive?

At least 8 GB, but I recommend 16 GB to be safe.

Q6: Can I use this method to upgrade from Windows 10 directly?

Yes, you can run the setup from within Windows 10 using the Rufus-created USB. Just make sure you back up your files before upgrading.

Q7: What if my PC is really old?

If your system is extremely outdated (like pre-2010), it might struggle with Windows 11. But if you can run Windows 10 decently, chances are high that Windows 11 will work fine too.

Final Thoughts

This method is perfect if you love Windows 11’s design and features but don’t want to throw away a perfectly good PC. With Rufus, you bypass the restrictions and still get the upgrade.

👉 Just stick to a regular update schedule, and your unsupported PC will still feel brand new with Windows 11.

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