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The developer of Rufus recently published version 3.16 beta 2, and with the latest beta build comes a new Windows 11 "Extended" installation option. According to the release notes, enabling this option disables checks for TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot support, as well as perhaps the RAM requirements.
We're not real clear on the RAM part, because the utility claims Windows 11 requires 8GB of RAM, whereas Microsoft lists 4GB of RAM. In all reality, 8GB is a good baseline for running Windows, and going under 4GB is likely a recipe for frustration. In any event, the option is there to bypass the check.
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Here are the steps...
- Back up any important data, which is something you should always do when upgrading your OS. That includes whatever is on the USB flash drive you intend to use, because it will be wiped if you proceed.
- Download from developer site (or a later version if one is available).
- Download the Windows 11 from here
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- Plug a USB flash drive into your PC and run the Rufus utility.
- Choose your USB flash drive from the Device heading if it doesn't appear automatically.
- Under the Boot selection heading, choose the Disk or ISO image (please select) option, then click Select and choose the Windows 11 ISO you downloaded.
- Under the Image option heading, select Extended Windows 11 installation (no TPM/no Secure Boot/8GB- RAM) option.
- Leave everything else at their default selections and click Start to create your custom installation media.
After clicking the Start button, it took a while to complete dipending your system
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