Skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd
This is the more advanced part of the script. It leverages a Windows debugging feature called . Here's what it does:
The script injects a specific command-line argument— /Product Server —into the background update process. skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd
Developed as part of the widely trusted GitHub project by developer AveYo , skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd is a Command Prompt script designed to temporarily neutralize hardware compatibility checks during a Windows 11 "Dynamic Update." Understanding Dynamic Update This is the more advanced part of the script
Navigate to the official GitHub repository for the (authored by AveYo / AveXis). Locate the bypass or MCT folder. Find skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd . Developed as part of the widely trusted GitHub
Visit the official GitHub repository for the (by AveYo). Locate the Bypass11 folder. Find skip-tpm-check-on-dynamic-update.cmd . Copy the raw text or download the .cmd file directly. Step 3: Run the Script as Administrator Right-click the downloaded .cmd file. Select Run as administrator . A blue or black Command Prompt window will open.
In many cases, . Once the bypass is installed via the script, it tends to persist on your system for future feature updates. However, some major Windows 11 version updates (like going from 22H2 to 24H2) have been known to reset the system, requiring you to run the script again to re-enable the bypass.