In the previous article, this site shared how to bypass TPM 2.0 and SecureBoot in two ways, so as to cleanly install Windows 11 on your device. Since Microsoft has not officially opened the mirror at present, this method is limited to the ISO mirror that was stolen before. If you want to receive the Windows 11 system through the Windows Insider project, but find that the device does not meet the minimum standards, then there are corresponding handling tips.
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If you have already joined the Windows Insider project, when you try to upgrade your Windows 11 system, you may be told that your current device does not meet the latest standards, especially on old laptops, computers, or virtual machines.
Fortunately, Microsoft is providing a “green channel” for Windows Insider members, allowing users to install the development version of the operating system on non-standard hardware. However, there is a limitation, that is, you need to become a Windows Insider member before June 24. Now it is too late to get on the bus.
Even if you use incompatible hardware, you can still receive Windows 11 preview updates through the Insider program. However, you will be pushed to the Release Preview channel, which means that the frequency of receiving the new version will be less than the Dev channel.
The steps are as follows
1. First, join the Windows Insider project and select Release Preview, this should be the only option
2. Restart, then open the registry editor
3. Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft WindowsSelfHost UI Selection path
● will UIBranch The text in the key is changed to Dev
● will ContentType The text in the key is changed to Mainline
● will Ring The text in the key is changed to External
4. Then navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft WindowsSelfHost Applicability path
● will BranchName The text in the key is changed to Dev
● will ContentType The text in the key is changed to Mainline
● will Ring The text in the key is changed to External
Exit the registry editor and restart. You should find yourself in the Dev channel and ready to receive the first beta version of Windows 11 early next week.
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