Non-TPM installs may be blocked from future updates. “Re-link” can mean re-enabling updates via Group Policy or registry:
If your CPU is a Core i7-6700K or Ryzen 5 1600, Build 22631.2792 feels snappier than Windows 10. The lack of TPM is a nuisance, not a real security barrier for a home PC. Using the Rufus method above, you can install this specific build in under 15 minutes.
C. Use firmware TPM (fTPM) on supported CPUs
Before diving into the installation process, let's highlight some of the key features and improvements in Build 22631.2792:
Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build 22631.2792 is a significant update to the Windows 11 operating system, bringing new features, improvements, and fixes. This build is particularly notable for its ability to be installed without TPM (Trusted Platform Module) requirements, thanks to a workaround that allows users to bypass this restriction.
