As we know Windows 11 requires an online Microsoft account and a machine with 4GB+ Ram and TPM2.0 to be installed on your PC. In this post, I will show you how to boot and install any Windows ISO image to your USB flash drive and install it on your PC without an online Microsoft account and TPM2.0 or +4GB Ram.


It is recommended to boot your Windows ISO on a USB flash drive as a blank DVD or CD, because booting from a USB flash drive is faster and better than a DVD, considiring the speed of reading and writing.

What You'll Need :
  •     A Windows ISO file, you can download it from Microsoft official website
  •     A USB flash drive (at least 8GB in size)
  •     A computer with a reliable internet connection
  •     Rufus software (a free utility for creating bootable USB drives)

Please note that all data on the USB drive will be erased!
Watch the full video tutorial


    1. Download Windows ISO file and Rufus Software:
    2. Insert Your USB Drive:
        Plug your USB flash drive into your computer
    3. Open Rufus:
        Launch the Rufus application
    4. Select Your USB Drive:
        In Rufus, select your USB drive from the "Device" menu
    5. Choose the ISO File:
        Click on the "Select" button next to the "Boot selection" then browse to the location of your Windows ISO file
    6. Start the Process:
        Click on the "Start" button in Rufus, a pop up will appear, make sure you check those two options

    7. Wait for Completion:
    8. Boot from USB:
        Once the process is complete, Restart the computer and access the BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing a key like F12 or F1,  Delete, or Esc during startup).

Your computer should now boot from the USB drive and start the Windows installation process. And that's it! You've successfully created a bootable USB drive from a Windows ISO image without an online Microsoft account and TPM2.0 or +4GB Ram.

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