Microsoft is still on its way to prepare the way to the final jump to Windows 11 in view of the imminent final of Windows 10 we are going. And, once again, the company has made a decision in this regard, although it is possibly not going to like all users.
A few years ago, when Windows 11 21H2 was launched, Microsoft wanted to help users of those computers who were not compatible with the current version of the operating system. To do this, he wanted to remedy the related to the TPM support. Until that time, the teams that did not have TPM 2.0 or later could not update to Windows 11, but the guide shared by the company, put a solution to it. Now, Microsoft decides to turn your back.
Microsoft retracts
As we said, long ago Microsoft saw that the imposition of having TPM 2.0 or higher could be avoided following a tutorial. It was not as simple as clicking on a button, but the guide that Microsoft shared helped to carry it out without special difficulties. For many users, it was the solution when being able to update from a Windows 10 computer to Windows 11 and thus avoid having to buy another team because its terminal would have become obsolete.
One of the reasons why Microsoft shared this guide was because, at that time, there were already users who were following unofficial methods to update. And, instead of seeing how those non -supervised methods were used, at least they wanted to give users a safer system. To achieve update, Microsoft indicated to users the steps to follow, including a modification of the Windows Registry. Therefore, it was very good news to know that, at least, Microsoft gave that alternative. Now the company eliminates it, but does not deactivate the system to get the computer to be compatible, but simply deleted the guide.
However, as we indicated, the original method that Microsoft shared at the time, continues to work without any problem. As the guide has disappeared, users who are interested in following the steps will have to look for it through the network. But, in reality, it is not complicated, since it is housed in the captures of Web Archive as you can see on these lines.
There are more options
The situation is outlined as delicate. At this time of the calendar, Microsoft adopts the point of view of continuing to press users who want to update Windows 11 to buy a new computer. This is something that they have been doing over the last months and that they will continue to do in nearby dates, since they also find it positive to increase equipment sales. Luckily, there are other methods that bring hope to users so that they can make the definitive leap to Windows 11 and thus continue using an adequate operating system.
Thus, apart from the method that Microsoft shared at the time, there is another similar option that also skip the requirements of the TPM requirements. To do this, what you have to do is use the Rufus program, which surely you have heard before. In other cases, the Tiny11 tool can also be used. But, as many specialists indicate, it is an important inconvenience that Microsoft has decided to eliminate the guide, since it simplified the way to update Windows through this system.
It is said, that Microsoft could have received pressure from computers to eliminate this content from its website and that everything turns towards the acquisition of equipment. It would fit what we have mentioned and with the logic of a situation that is causing unexpected movement in the PC computers market. Most likely, as the months go by, the situation is increasingly complicated.