NTLite to disable TPM requirement?

nielsgeode

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In this post I read that you would need the licensed (purchased) copy of NTLite in order to be able to remove the TPM requirement check from the Win11 iso?
https://www.ntlite.com/community/in...ss-register-microsoft-account.3513/post-34684

NTLite's BypassTPM and BypassRNO settings will only work on licensed editions.

I use the free version at home and under Settings ==> System I have:

Setup requirement - TPM and Secure Boot
and
Setup requirement - TPM and Secure Boot - Host

I can set them to disabled. Does it work or do I need the licensed version? I can't check because the system that I will be installing win11 on the coming weekend is 150km away from me. Here I only have access to machines that have TPM 2.0...

Any explanation in how I can disable the TPM check and online account requirement would be much appreciated.
 
To unlock premium features like bypassing TPM & other HW requirements, you need to purchase a NTLite license. Premium features are visible to all users (to inform them of their existence), but if you try applying them, those changes will be silently ignored.

After your license expires, all previously licensed features are permanently unlocked in your activated copies. You keep whatever unlocked features you were entitled to, up to the license's expiration date. Beyond that date, you can install a newer version to receive bug fixes but won't benefit from any new features adding since that time.

For BypassTPM & BypassRNO, you can use the Rufus tool if you don't need to use Unattended mode at the same time.

If you decide to purchase NTLite, this thread explains how to use the bypass feature.
TPM and SecureBoot bypass in NTLite Settings
 
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