: Devices that do not meet system requirements are not guaranteed to receive security updates or patches, leaving the system exposed to new threats over time.

Downloading pre-activated or modified Windows ISOs from unofficial sources is not recommended due to significant security risks, including potential malware or backdoors. While it is technically possible to install Windows 11 on hardware that does not meet the TPM 2.0 requirement, Microsoft officially recommends using legitimate installation media and provides specific, supported methods to bypass certain hardware checks for advanced users. Risks of Modified/Pre-Activated ISOs

: Files from third-party sites may contain embedded malware, spyware, or keyloggers that compromise your data.

How to Bypass TPM and Install Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide

Instead of downloading a "pre-activated" ISO, you can use official Windows 11 media and apply a bypass during the installation process.

: Bypassing requirements can lead to crashes, driver conflicts, or performance drops of up to 40% in specific tasks. Safer Alternatives for Unsupported Hardware

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