
Install Windows 11 on unsupported devices with Rufus 3.16 Beta 2. It bypasses TPM, Secure Boot, and RAM requirements (even under 8GB). Download it and select the option.

Microsoft provides an official method to install Windows 11 on unsupported PCs. The workaround involves a registry modification to bypass TPM 2.0 requirements, though the company warns of potential risks.

Windows 11 is set to be faster than Windows 10, benefiting from deep optimization and improved memory/app priority management. It launches October 5.

ASRock has released a list of motherboards compatible with Windows 11, addressing the TPM 2.0 requirement. Many boards can enable this through software features like Intel PTT or AMD fTPM.

ASUS has released a comprehensive list of its motherboards confirmed to support Windows 11. Compatibility extends back to Coffee Lake/Zen+ processors and 300-series chipsets.

Microsoft officially unveiled Windows 11. However, stringent system requirements, including TPM 2.0 and newer processors, mean many users won't be able to install it.

A video showing the Windows 11 Pro interface has leaked, highlighting centered taskbar icons, rounded window corners, and new widgets. Microsoft's official reveal is scheduled for June 24.