


We know that there are many tools on the market that can be used to make a Windows installation USB and they can successfully help you make a Windows 11 installation USB drive, but they cannot help you bypass Windows 11 system requirements when creating the USB drive, so you have to manually bypass Windows 11 system requirements when using these USB drives to install Windows 11, for example change the registry by pressing "SHIFT + F10" during installation. This means that we can only install and run Windows 11 on modern UEFI-based computers and we will not be able to install Windows 11 on BIOS computers by default. We can see that Windows 11 no longer supports 32-bit x86 processors, the minimum RAM size has also been increased to 4G, and the motherboard is required to support TPM 2.0 and UEFI secure boot. At the same time that Windows 11 was released, Microsoft announced the latest Windows 11 system requirements. Windows 11 was officially released on October 5, 2021, it brings some new features, and existing features have also been improved.
