
Clicking "learn more" says that means the TPM, secure boot, data execution protection and UEFI MAT. The Device Security settings page has a green check by the Security processor and by Secure boot but still indicates that "Standard hardware security not supported". under device security, Win11 says that the computer doesn't meet standard h/w security requirements. Win11 sees the TPM and UEFI boot security.

I have checked all the device security settings that I can imagine. I have very few programs running on this platform, since it's rather experimental, yes.Īnyway, after various restarts and checks, I'm still getting this Win11 won't run on this hardware message. Within Win11, I already had the data execution settings established for all programs, not just Windows essentials. 1 day ago &0183 &32 Apple is rumored to be preparing to release a new 15-inch MacBook Air and the first Apple silicon Mac Pro, as well as an update to the 13-inch MacBook Air. Today, I installed Parallels v17 (I have a Pro license) and I went through the various steps to enable the TPM in the h/w page and set the UEFI flags in the Boot Order settings. When the Beta version of Win11 was announced, the Update page started to state that my computer didn't meet the H/W requirements for Win11, and that I'd have to fall back to Win10 at some point.


Lately, I'd been running the Dev version of Win11 ARM on Parallels 16 on a new M1 MacBook Air. I've been running Parallels for years on various Macs, so I'm not a newbie by any stretch.
