A vTPM performs the same functions as a hardware TPM, it performs cryptographic coprocessor capabilities in software So without having a physical TPM 2.0 you can run Windows 11 without performing any hacks to the Windows 11 Operating System. This is called Virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM). With VMware vSphere and VMware Workstation, it is possible to install Windows 11 by using a vTPM device that emulates a physical TPM 2.0 chipset without having one. You can just add a virtual TPM in Workstation or vSphere, too. Bob Plankers ( replied on Twitter that virtual TPM can be used too. Paul Braren from created a cool video ( link) about installing Windows 11 on VMware vSphere using my blog article. In this blog article, I explained how to install Windows 11 without having a TPM 2.0 chipset by using a registry hack. ![]() ![]() Yesterday I wrote a blog called “ Install Windows 11 as VM on VMware vSphere / Workstation without TPM 2.0 chipset“.
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