My HP ZBOOK G4 have non-supporting CPU (Core i7-7500U) / TPM 2.0 on board Today I did a clean W11 installation, all drivers and updates have been installed. The system works great, better than the W10.
used both script's Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update_v1.cmd Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update_v2.cmd help me install Win 11 on my VM. [ test vm ] you are genius
No need to use any bypass. Just copy install wim from sources directory of downloaded w11 iso & paste it to w10 LTSC 2019 iso sources directory. thats all For WU theres actual need of bypass for which M$ already released there reg tweak in MOSETUP key
How would that workout in upgrade scenarios? The ancient 2019 LTSC ISO most likeley won't be able to upgrade any of the later released win 10 builds.
already done thatswhy suggesting to others or else i wont. oh ok i see you are reffering to upgrade scenarios . fine i will keep it in mind before posting a comment on any of your thread on mdl .
incompetent question: it is possible via script to change the name of a processor not compatible with win11. Thank you
Not on a windows 10 ISO they not. It's windows 10. But replacing install.wim from 11 ISO to 10 ISO bypasses all checks. I need to test my custom boot stick in a VM to see if it does actually work.
A script won't ever be enough for faking the CPUID on a real machine, and even with a kernel driver or bios mod is borderline impossible. Which is fine, but upgrades can be invaluable - specially in the last couple years after the migration operations got more robust. There is so much time saved when you don't have to reinstall every piece of software, re-add every tweak, re-configure every driver and so on (with licensing being a major pain point if you are a "normie" that bought software you liked).