Rufus makes Windows 11 installation easy: Secure Boot and TPM bypass

Microsoft’s Windows 11 has been unpopular with many players since its launch last year, especially when upgrading some older machines, you may encounter installation obstacles headed by TPM restrictions, and in the latest version of Windows 11, you have begun to force everyone to log in to your Microsoft account. But there is a good solution to this situation now. Rufus, the favorite startup disk creation tool for system enthusiasts newly added the lifting of TPM restrictions and skipping Microsoft account login.

You can manually modify the installation file of Windows 11 to lift the TPM restriction, The latest version of Rufus can remove the two requirements of TPM 2.0 and secure boot when making a system boot disk, which makes many hardware performances still very good. But the motherboard does not have a computer with TPM 2.0 support, which can be successfully installed into this latest version of Windows.

I believe that skipping the Microsoft account login will impress many people even more. In the Windows 11 22H2 version, it is mandatory to log in to a Microsoft account when starting the system settings for the first time. Although this seems to enhance the user experience, many people do not use a Microsoft account at all. In fact, there are also some methods of disconnecting the Internet to skip, but it is still quite troublesome. Now the new Rufus 3.19 can remove this step when making the boot installation disk.

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