There are many who try them Windows 11 in virtual machines (virtual machines).
Until now, installing Windows 11 has been fairly easy, simply because the first preview versions had no special requirements.
But the latest previews of Windows 11 available for users on channela Dev and Beta are starting to enforce TPM 2.0 even on virtual machines, thus aligning them with standalone systems.
In other words, Microsoft is starting to impose system requirements everywhere, so in theory, you will no longer be able to run Windows 11 on a virtual machine unless TPM 2.0 is enabled.
"Αυτό το build περιλαμβάνει μια change which aligns the enforcement of Windows 11 system requirements on virtual machines to be the same as on regular computers. Virtual machines created in the past and running versions Insider Preview they may not be updated in the latest preview versions. In Hyper-V, virtual machines must be created as Generation 2 virtual machine. Για περισσότερες λεπτομέρειες σχετικά με τις απαιτήσεις συστήματος των Windows 11 - δείτε this post", αναφέρει η Microsoft.
The Windows 11 are expected to be released on supported devices next month, and the first wave of updates is set for October 5. Microsoft has promised to make Windows 11 available on all PCs by mid-2022.