How to install Windows 11 on a Intel Mac using Bootcamp to bypass the TPM check

So there are several ways to get round the TPM chip check from manipulating the media file using windows 10 and 11 ISO file, to that of on the boot login via registry and change the settings value to bypass the check. They all have worked for me in the past but they need a lot of work to get it to work.

This method is a lot simpler and seems to work on multi Intel Mac architecture so it might be worth having a go.

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Microsoft issues working on a Mac

Due to the universe not being fair when it comes to applications and web interface you have to look at why things on a Mac that are linked to Microsoft empire struggle to do the basic tasks from emails, Sharepoint web browser compatibility issues to name just a few.

We can counter some of the annoying issues by cheating like using Safari but in developer mode faking the browser is edge even though its safari but in developers mode to using multi web browsers like Firefox or Chrome. As for the other Apps like the Office package or Sharepoint or OneDrive packages you have to accept lots of compatibility issues.

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How to remove Windows partition from a Intel Mac

The process to remove Windows from your Intel Mac is relative straight forward if you follow this guide. Basically you’re going back int o Boot Camp Assistant and run through the wizard to remove the partition. It should be plain saying however sometime you do come up with an error or blip from the Assistant. There is also Disk Utility which can help you with this task if needed.

Before you do anything ensure you have the data off the Windows partition you need as you will not be able to get it back. I would also stress Time Machine may not get the data of the drive so I would not rely on it for anything on the Windows side of the drive.

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Setup latest Boot Camp Assistant software on Intel Mac

Looking at the latest version of Boot Camp Assistant and the installing guide on several different hardware architects like iMac 27″ 2013 to that of the MacBook Pro 15″ 2019 to name just a few.

Boot Camp Assistant is a built-in macOS utility that helps you install Windows on an Intel-based Mac. It allows you to dual-boot between macOS and Windows. However, Boot Camp is not available on M1, M2, or later Apple Silicon Macs—it only works on Intel Macs.

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