
- At the setup screen press Shift + F10 to enter the DOS prompt
- Type Regedit to open the Registry.
- The Windows Registry Editor will now open. In the address bar, type ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup’ and hit enter
- You should now see a ‘Setup’ key. Right-click it and choose New > Key

- You’ll now be prompted to give it a name. Choose ‘LabConfig’ and hit enter
- Right-click the new key you’ve created and choose New > DWORD (32-bit) value
- Give it the name ‘BypassTPMCheck’ and set its data to 1

- Follow the same process for ‘BypassRAMCheck’ and ‘BypassSecureBootCheck’, with the same value of 1

BypassTPMCheck
BypassSecureBootCheck
BypassRAMCheck
BypassCPUCheck
BypassStorageCheck
- Close this window using the red X in the top-right corner
- Close the Command Prompt window by typing ‘exit’ and hitting enter
- You’ll now be back at the ‘This PC can’t run Windows 11’ message. Click the back button in the top-left corner
- You should now be able to complete the installation as normal
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