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You can use registry hacks and tweaked ISO files to bypass Windows 11's TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirements. However, I recommend using Rufus instead. Here's why.
Rufus creates bootable USB sticks for Windows, Linux, and other OS. We'll show you how to use it.
Create install USB with Windows 11 ISO To create a USB media with an existing Windows 11 ISO file, connect a flash drive of at least 8GB of space and use these steps: Open Rufus download page ...
Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET How to flash Windows 11 to your USB drive To turn a standard USB drive into an installation drive, you'll need to use a program called Rufus.
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