Windows 11 comes with more stringent installation requirements compared to its predecessor,
This application has been used by IT departments for a long timeto quickly create bootable Windows installers. The latest beta, as reported by Ars Technica, now has the ability to remove the online Microsoft account requirement, as well as other workarounds. It can bypass computers that do not have TPM 2.0, computers that have less than 4 GB of RAM or 64 GB of storage, and can also disable data collection.
To bypass the Microsoft account requirement,As with the previous methods, you will still need to keep your computer disconnected from the Internet during installation. But Rufus greatly simplifies the process by eliminating the need to manually edit the registry, and the software is free and open source.