Skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd Page
While it enables installation, it does not guarantee that future, cumulative updates will work smoothly on unsupported hardware. It may also prevent the option to "keep apps and files" if the language of the ISO does not match the system language. Key Considerations
If you have a PC with a missing TPM (common in custom-built desktops without TPM headers) or a disabled TPM 1.2, this script remains one of the most reliable ways to upgrade via Windows Update as of late 2025. Use it wisely. skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd
is an open-source batch script designed to bypass Microsoft's strict hardware requirements—specifically the TPM 2.0 and supported CPU checks—when installing or upgrading to Windows 11 on older machines. Developed by AveYo as part of the Universal MediaCreationTool (MCT) wrapper , it allows users to perform "in-place" upgrades through Windows Update or a mounted ISO that would otherwise be blocked. How it Works While it enables installation, it does not guarantee
is arguably the safer, more permanent solution for clean installs. However, for in-place upgrades preserving apps and data, skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd remains the most elegant real-time patcher. Use it wisely





