Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build 22631.3737
The was a significant cumulative update (KB5039212) released in June 2024 . The "Non-TPM" tag refers to custom or modified versions that bypass Microsoft's strict hardware checks, allowing the OS to run on older PCs. 🛠️ Core Features of Build 22631.3737
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0
The inclusion of "Non-TPM" in the topic refers to the persistent effort by users to install Windows 11 on hardware that lacks a , a mandatory requirement since the OS's launch. For Build 22631.3737, the community relies on several well-established bypass methods:
Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build 22631.3737 -Non-TPM is a specific version of the Windows 11 operating system, designed for professional use cases. The "23H2" designation refers to the build's release cycle, with "23" representing the year 2023 and "H2" indicating the second half of the year. The "22631.3737" part is the build number, which signifies the specific iteration of the operating system.
- Replacing
appraiserres.dllin the installation USB with a dummy (or modified) file. - Using
setup.exe /product server— this switches the installer to Server mode, skipping TPM/CPU checks. - Editing the registry during setup:
during setup to open the Command Prompt and add specific registry keys: Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup Create a new key named Add DWORD (32-bit) values for BypassTPMCheck BypassSecureBoot , setting both to In-Place Upgrade Bypass
- 7th Gen Intel Core (Kaby Lake) and AMD Ryzen 1st Gen (Zen 1) processors.
- Legacy BIOS systems without UEFI or Secure Boot.
- Virtual machines where passing through a TPM is cumbersome.
- Test environments for IT administrators who want to validate Windows 11 on old hardware before mass deployment.
reserve the right to withhold updates
Microsoft’s EULA does not explicitly forbid installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. However, they (though they haven’t yet).
: Addressing 51 vulnerabilities, including 18 remote code execution (RCE) flaws, ensuring the system remains protected despite being on older hardware. Running on Non-TPM Hardware
Security Fixes
: Addresses 51 vulnerabilities, including 18 related to remote code execution.