Code that will bypass TPM 2.0 requirements and install Windows 11 even on your old computer
To install Windows 11, it seems that you will face strict Microsoft requirements to allow you to install. TPM 2.0 support may be one of the most common reasons why older devices and even virtual machines (VMs) cannot install the new operating system, but we have a way to bypass it.
It is unfortunate that you have received a rejection to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and you must have come across the warning message “This PC does not currently meet the system requirements for Windows 11”. However, you can use a simple open source script to bypass the requirements.
How to bypass TPM requirements to install Windows 11:
First: From the link below the post, go to Github to get the Universal MediaCreationTool program. In fact, you will not need the entire tool to bypass TPM verifications, just the script.
Second: Now, you will scroll down to “Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update.cmd”.
Third: Select and copy the entire code for this file only.
Fourth: Open Notepad and paste the code into it.
Fifth: Save the file with the name: disable-tpm-check.cmd on the desktop.
Sixth: Double-click the file to run it.
Seventh: Click on “Allow” Windows PowerShell to make changes to your device.
Finally: TPM requirement bypass codes will be installed.
After that, if you're in Insider, Windows Update will start downloading and installing Windows 11. If you're already running Windows 11 and the new update was declined, it will download as well.
Note : Although it is possible to bypass Windows 11 requirements, it is a risky process, and therefore you retain full responsibility for any problems you may encounter in the future.
Link to the codes used: Universal MediaCreationTool