Want to know more? Read my other blog post called “ Install Windows 11 on VMware vSphere with a virtual TPM“. VMware vSphere supports a Virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) that emulates a physical TPM 2.0 without having one. This procedure is not officially supported of course! For example, you may not receive security updates in the future if you bypass the hardware requirements such as TPM. ![]() With this procedure, you can run Windows 11 on hardware that doesn’t have a TPM 2.0 chip. When the setup is finished you have a Windows 11 VM running.The setup is now able to install Windows 11 as VM in VMware ESXi or VMware Workstation.Click on the Red X in the right corner and the setup will start again.Close the Regedit window (click on the Red X in the right corner).Create in the LabConfig Key a ByPassTPMCheck DWORD (32-bit) with the value of 1.Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup and create a new Key named LabConfig.A Message appears that this PC can’t run Windows 11.Select the correct Language, Time and currency format, and keyboard layout.Boot the VM with the ISO connected and the installation of Windows 11 will begin.Enable Windows Virtualization Based Security: Check. ![]() Compatibility: ESXi 7.0 U2 and later (I’m using ESXi 7).After the download put the ISO on a datastore and create a VM with the following specifications: This can be done by visiting the Windows 11 download page ( link) and download the ISO image or create an ISO image with the MediaCreationTool ( Quick Tip: Download the latest Windows 10 ISO file). The first step is to download Windows 11. Use this only for demo purposes and not in production environments! However, since Windows 11 considers TPM 2.0 and the Intel PTT and AMD PSP fTPM CPU features to be equivalent, most people who have purchased a CPU over the last 5-7 years do not need to buy a. There is a registry hack available to bypass the TPM 2.0 check. ![]() During the installation, Windows will check for the presence of a TPM 2.0, if not available the installation will fail. My VMware ESXi servers at home don’t have a TPM 2.0. Windows 11 require a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 ( link). ![]() Yesterday Windows 11 is officially released.
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