Windows 11 is the latest Microsoft operating system. And installing it is a no-brainer because of all the new features, personalized design and an intuitive user interface. However, installing it is easier said than done. Unlike its predecessor, it comes with a higher set of requirements as well as more restrictions when it comes to the installation process itself. You need a working internet connection, a Microsoft account as well as newer processors on your PC or laptop. And if you either do not meet these requirements or do not want to create a Microsoft account, and still want to enjoy the Windows 11 experience, there is a workaround. A new USB installer called Rufus can help you bypass these Windows 11 system restrictions. Read on to find out how.
According to a report by Arc Technica, Rufus is finally out of its beta testing stage and its stable version is now available for download from its official website. And its latest version comes with new features that will make installing Windows 11 a piece of cake. It can not only remove the requirement of an online Microsoft account but also bypass the TPM 2.0 requirements, which means even older computers will qualify for the installation. Further, it also reduces the RAM and internal storage limitations too. However, do note that doing so would result in you losing any future Windows 11 updates, including security updates, according to The Verge report.
In order to connect every account with an internal email domain, Windows 11 has begun requiring a Microsoft account whenever you want to install it. But the issue with this is that Windows 11 installation is often done by the IT professionals for quick tests, checking network infrastructure or just for organizational
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