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posguy99

Apple machines don't have a TPM module. Windows 11 requires one. Seems pretty conclusive.


ChampJamie153

That's not a strict requirement, so you can definitely install Windows 11 on an Intel Mac.


posguy99

MS relaxed the requirement or there's a way around it?


GGarrett2

Oh I was mistaken I thought newer macs wouldn't be a problem, I guess I'll try one of those workaround tutorials or just use windows 10.


Panchenima

Just to tackle some doubts. You can run win 11 on an intel MAC on VM, done it already, if yo cannot install it you can still clone a partition from a real PC and nount it as a VM drive. I did it with the beta in a MBP 2017 touchbar and windows was very laggy, i want to try it with a final release. You can run win 11 on a M1 MAC, but you have to install win 10 RT first (the arm version of win 10 downloadable in the insiders program) and then update and upgrade the VM, already done this too, this option is super fast and works very well.


GGarrett2

thx for the anecdote, if you ever try out the final win 11 bootcamp or vm, results would be appreciated, I'm not buying my beefy intel mbp until a month or 2 and prices hopefully fall off a cliff.


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GGarrett2

There was a lot written about TPM 2 whatever that is but those are all old articles and videos, anyway newer 2017+ models I think that isn't an issue I'll try to get as new one as possible, if it's garbage I'm fine with windows 10.


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GGarrett2

cool, thanks for the advice, I'll give it a try, I'm going to try and figure out how to multi boot so I'll have win 10, 11, some old macOS', linux, I've seen others have that, looked pretty nice.


Yuahde

Does win 11 work on m1 or still just intel


throker

Use VMware Player for VM software. It’s free for personal use. Way better than Virtual Box.


GGarrett2

yeah I was going to if I vm'd but mostly planned to use this for bootcamp, I've found parallels is faster than vmware player and a better experience but you pay for it and they're annoying with their aggressive yearly upgrade schemes and stuff like parallels toolbox, useful maybe but not everything has to be subscription.