![]() So in this blog article, we’re going to install Windows 11 on the ESXi host, bypassing the system requirement check for TPM and Secure boot. I couldn’t complete the installation causing the error message to appear every single time. But later, when the Windows 11 iso was officially released back in October 2021 from Microsoft, I decided to try it out again. I installed it just like windows 10, and the installation went flawlessly, and it didn’t even throw an error message. However, a leaked version of Windows 11 was floating around, and I thought to give it a try. It was only announced through the windows insider program later on. However, they didn’t release the Windows 11 iso to the public. When Windows 11 came out, I decided to spin it up on my ESXi server. I have been using windows 10 in my home lab for quite some time now. So if you proceed to install Windows 11 on ESXi and fail to meet the system requirements, you will get an error that says your pc can’t run Windows 11. ![]() The problem is that most of the servers out there don’t support TPM out of the box, and you need to buy separate hardware and install them on the server. ![]() Unlike Windows 10, in Windows 11, Microsoft increased the security on the operating system by adding TPM and Secure boot as the mandatory requirement to install the operating system. ![]()
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