Our analysis of the given string reveals that this installation is a 64-bit version of Windows 11 Pro, customized by a third-party entity (Nux). The "slim" designation suggests that the installation has been compacted, potentially through the removal of unnecessary features or components. The build number "22000348" and the absence of TPM support ("no tpm") are notable.
: This indicates a third-party modification where non-essential "bloatware," telemetry, and background services have been removed to reduce RAM and disk usage.
: Choose a Custom Installation . Delete old partitions on your target drive to ensure a clean slate, select the unallocated space, and click next. windows 11 pro nux editon x64 slim 22000348 no tpm
Custom ISO files are distributed by anonymous developers on torrent trackers or file-sharing sites. There is no official verification process. A malicious modifier can easily slip in that bypass standard antivirus detection because they are baked directly into the system's core architecture. 2. Missing Security Patches
[Release] Windows 11 Pro NUX Edition x64 Slim (Build 22000.348) – No TPM Required Our analysis of the given string reveals that
This is the headline feature. This build bypasses the Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0) check during installation. You can install this on older legacy hardware or modern Virtual Machines without configuring complex registry hacks manually. It just works.
: Resolved issues with Bluetooth audio volume, File Explorer crashes, and taskbar flickering. Custom ISO files are distributed by anonymous developers
Bypassing the TPM 2.0 requirement allows installation on old machines, but it strips away core architectural defenses. Windows 11 relies heavily on TPM to protect user identities via Windows Hello, handle cryptographic keys, and enforce Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) to prevent malware from hijacking the kernel. Safer Alternatives: Modifying Windows Manually
(Provide the path to a full Windows 11 ISO’s sxs folder.)