Rufus had always been the quiet hero of the ISO folder—small, fast, and brutally honest. For years, he’d helped users craft bootable USB drives without a single complaint. But when Windows 11 arrived with its TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot demands, a new kind of user came knocking.
“Remove requirement for TPM 2.0 / Secure Boot / 4GB+ RAM?” rufus windows 11 no tpm
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Rufus offers an option to create a Windows 11 installation USB that bypasses the TPM and Secure Boot checks during installation. This is achieved by selecting specific options within Rufus, notably choosing the "Extended Windows 11 installation (no TPM/boot bypass)" option when creating the bootable drive. “Remove requirement for TPM 2