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Oct 10th 2021 Windows 11 TPM Requirement? Bypass it in 5 Minutes (261). Jun 27th 2022 Windows Defender can Significantly Impact Intel CPU Performance, We have the Fix (182). It seems more like a means to get people to fix their hardware requirements using an eyesore. It's important to note here, that unlike the "Activate Windows" watermark, this "System requirements not met" watermark does not impact the functionality of Windows 11, and you probably won't wake up one day to find that your machine won't boot. The latest Patch Tuesday update apparently takes a quick check on whether Windows 11 is installed on a machine that actually meets its requirements as laid by Microsoft and if not, places the watermark message on Windows Desktop. There are ways to circumvent this hardware requirements check during setup. Windows Setup is designed to prevent the installation of Windows 11 on machines that don't meet its minimum system requirements, most notably, the need for a hardware Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Go to Settings to learn more." This is visually similar to the watermark you get when you haven't activated Windows with a valid license.
The bottom-right corner has a permanently-overlaid message that reads "System requirements not met. Users of Windows 11 on "unsupported hardware" report that since the most recent Patch Tuesday (monthly) Cumulative Update, an ugly watermark message began appearing on the Windows Desktop screen for the Windows 11 22H2 Update operating system.