I downloaded the official Win11 Pro build from microsoft's VS subscriptions
Using manager version 6.1.26
Set up the vbox according to the guidelines -
verified my PC's TPM is active (BIOS),
PC virtualization is enabled (task manager)
set the vbox memory to 6GB and HDD to 128GB
verified the display is VBoxsVGA
And yet, when I try the installation, I keep getting the message "This PC can't run Windows 11", no further explanation is provided
What else can I do to resolve the issue?
Thanks
Problem installing Windows11 official build
Problem installing Windows11 official build
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Re: Problem installing Windows11 official build
See for example klaus' post in Windows 11 on VB 6.1.26 on PC with no TPM.
Re: Problem installing Windows11 official build
I already saw that post by Klaus. It does not address my type of issue. I do have TPM 2.0 enabled
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Re: Problem installing Windows11 official build
Not in any VirtualBox 6.1.26 VM you don't.ronsi wrote:I do have TPM 2.0 enabled
Re: Problem installing Windows11 official build
Thanks, but I am not getting the option to install, only the message that "This PC can't run Windows 11"Martin wrote:Official workaround:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/win ... 0a331518f1
Re: Problem installing Windows11 official build
mpack wrote:Not in any VirtualBox 6.1.26 VM you don't.ronsi wrote:I do have TPM 2.0 enabled
How do I enable TPM in the VM then?
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Re: Problem installing Windows11 official build
There is no way to enable TPM emulation in the current (6.1.26) release, because no such feature exists. I believe it will be available in the next release (date unknown). In the meantime there are workarounds already discussed: or Google for how to install Win11 without TPM: I did so yesterday with no problem, using one of the unofficial media creation tools turned up by Google. Microsoft documents suitable registry hacks, so the only trick is to fold those hacks into a Win11 installer ISO.