The script is designed to bypass the check entirely. It does not differentiate between having no TPM, TPM 1.2, or an unsupported CPU. It will attempt to allow the installation regardless. However, on some systems, the installer may still detect the lack of Secure Boot even if TPM checks are bypassed.
Enter the underground (and now semi-official) solution: Scripts that bypass these checks. Among the most referenced, specific, and intriguing tools is skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd . Unlike generic registry hacks or the popular "Flyby11" tools, this script targets a specific phase of the Windows setup process: the .
Extract the downloaded folder to an easily accessible location, like your Desktop. Step 2: Run the Bypass Script skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd
This is the more advanced part of the script. It leverages a Windows debugging feature called . Here's what it does:
Run your Windows 11 ISO setup or check for updates via Windows Update. The script is designed to bypass the check entirely
It lets Windows Update complete feature installations smoothly, treating the unsupported machine like a fully compatible PC. Step-by-Step Guide to Use the Script
Yes, the script primarily disables the "Appraiser" check during setup, which is not critical for the Windows operating system itself to run. Will I still receive Windows Updates? However, on some systems, the installer may still
It specifically targets the appraiserres.dll file, which is responsible for evaluating system compatibility during installation.
Unsupported hardware may experience system crashes or Blue Screens of Death (BSOD).