So, it’s time to resume the Windows 11 installation. We have configured the Windows Registry to bypass CPU, RAM, TPM 2.0, and Secure Boot checks. Note that you can skip this step is you have allocated more than 4 GB of RAM for the Windows 11 virtual machine. Then, double-click on its entry and set the value data from 0 to 1. Step 10: Perform a right-click again, select New, and then select DWORD (32-bit) Value and name it as BypassRAMCheck. If your CPU supports Windows 11, you can skip this step. Double click on it and set 1 as its value data. Step 9: Next, right-click again, click New and then DWORD (32-bit) Value and name the new value as BypassCPUCheck. Step 8: Next, once again, right-click, click New, click DWORD (32-bit) Value, and then name it as BypassTPMCheck.Īgain, double click on it and then changes its value data to 1 to skip the TPM 2.0 requirement check. This will ensure that the Secure Boot check will be skipped during the installation. Name the new value as BypassSecureBootCheck.ĭouble-click on the newly created BypassSecureBootCheck value and change its value data from the default 0 to 1. Step 7: On the right side, perform a right-click, click New, and select the DWORD (32-bit) Value option. Step 6: In the left pane, select the LabConfig key. Step 5: Now, perform a right-click on the Setup key, click New, and select the Key option. Step 4: In the left pane of Registry Editor, navigate to the following key: Step 3: In the Command Prompt window, type regedit and hit the Enter key to open the Registry Editor. When you are at this screen, simultaneously press the Shift + F10 keys to open the Command Prompt window. Step 2: Now, you will see the “ Install now” screen.
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