Microsoft patches TPM 2.0 trick preventing Windows 11 installs on unsupported devices


What you need to know

  • Microsoft recently patched the TPM 2.0 trick that allowed users to circumvent the hardware requirement verification process when activating Windows 11 on unsupported devices. 
  • The trick reportedly still works on the Windows 11 24H2 release, but the change will likely be implemented in future releases.
  • This happened after Microsoft announced its plans to pump the brakes on aggressive ads in Windows 10, urging users to upgrade to Windows 11.

Windows 11’s minimum system requirements are fairly stringent compared to Windows 10. This is one of the main reasons why the latter continues to dominate the market share. 

As Windows 10’s end-of-support edges closer, users will be forced to upgrade to Windows 11. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) released a petition asking Microsoft to extend support for Windows 10 beyond October 14, 2025, indicating the  move would lead to “the single biggest jump in junked computers ever.”





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