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    Microsoft Discreetly Removes Windows 11 Installation Tip for Older PCs

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    Windows 11 TPM 2.0 Bypass Guide Disappears, Pushing Users Toward New Hardware

    As Windows 10 nears the end of support, Microsoft is reinforcing its push for users to upgrade to newer machines capable of running Windows 11. One recent development highlights this trend: the removal of a key support article that once provided instructions for bypassing the TPM 2.0 hardware lock during the Windows 11 installation process.

    For a while, Microsoft shared a workaround that allowed users to install Windows 11 on older PCs by modifying the registry, bypassing the restrictive TPM 2.0 and CPU requirements. However, Microsoft had long advised against using this method due to the potential for serious problems if not done correctly. Despite their warnings, the workaround remained functional—until now.

    By quietly removing the article, Microsoft seems to be signaling its intention for users to consider upgrading their hardware, rather than using unsupported systems. As Windows 10 reaches its expiration, users will have a few choices: they can upgrade to Windows 11 for free (if their system qualifies), pay for extended support for Windows 10, purchase a new Windows 11-compatible PC, or switch to an alternative operating system such as Linux. The decision ultimately hinges on whether users are ready to embrace new hardware or explore other options beyond Windows.

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