![]() But those likely don’t do any good as those entries were only valid with the original Windows 11 Insider builds. This one is interesting because it does two different things: It sets the HKLM\System\Setup\LabConfig registry entries via unattend.xml RunSynchronousCommand entries, “BypassTPMCheck”, “BypassSecureBootCheck”, “BypassRAMCheck.” It also tries to set those directly in the registry of the offline OS. Remove requirement for 4GB+ RAM and 64GB+ disk.Remove requirement for Secure Boot and TPM 2.0.The source code for these options can be found here. The available “tweaks” can be found in a simple dialog box: ![]() ![]() Fortunately, since Rufus is open source, we can just look at the source code on GitHub to figure it out. But no one ever actually explains what these are doing behind the scenes. I keep seeing messages on social media about using Rufus to work around various things in the Windows 11 installation process that people don’t like. ![]()
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