 The dreaded this PC does not meet minimum system requirements to install Windows 11. You ever got that? I just tried to install Windows 11 from an ISO on IProV on Windows 11 And I'm doing that because I need to do some testing But it could be because you want to run something in a sandbox or because you want to have a Enterprise connected machine on your personal machine Any reasons why you would want to do this on Windows 11? Maybe you're writing some code and you want to make sure that you can deploy it on a Windows machine. Anyway So I've been getting this issue and you can do this in Windows 11 and Vinicius on the post that I'm going to put the address down here Explain to us how we need to tweak IProV in order to avoid getting the dreaded message. So let me show you how to do it So I'm on my Windows 11 machine right now and if I go to the PC So yeah, so that's the one I was getting earlier So this PC does not meet minimum system requirement to install this version of Windows So I'm gonna turn it off Yes turned off. I'm in IProV on Windows 11 right now Well, there's two ways you can do this if you go to quick create and You pick the Windows 11 dev environment say create a machine You can pick more options if you want and you'd set your network switch and create the machine It will download an image of a dev machine that has a whole bunch of little stuff That's already built into it such as visual studio and so on But it will also set up your machine properly so that it will boot now I want to set it up from the ISO because I want to set it up as a regular machine for my testing first things first When creating the Windows machine in IProV Remember when I said that one of the requirements was UEFI So when you create a new machine Click on next give it a machine name Pick generation 2 so this machine provides support for newer virtualization feature as a UEFI based firmware and requires Supported 60 fit 64-bit operating system which Windows 11 is one of Anyway, so I've already done that on my test PC So in my settings, I can go to security Enable secure secure boot, which is one of the requirements as well and enable trust and platform module Which is not set up by default if I apply both of these and say okay Start the machine When it starts it will actually boot from the ISO and Set up the machine properly Waiting for it to boot a little bit. I Always pick Windows world instead of Windows US in terms of my times in currency Mostly because it doesn't add a lot of the bloatware that you can install with the regular version Set up is starting and say pro Click next next accept the YULA Custom install next and starts copying the field the the files So I've already passed the check of where the machine is checking for requirements and this machine will install and run specifically as Needed now if you are on IPer V on a Windows server It's basically the exact same thing go to settings Go to security and it's exact same thing. So enable trusted platform Enable secure boot and it is a gen 2 machine. So if I click okay, that machine will boot and install properly So there you go Windows 11 installed on hyper V on top of Windows 11. You like this content like and subscribe and We'll see you next time