I cannot develop a functional or security report for an actual system based on the version string you provided, for two key reasons:
The version string appears malformed or potentially fabricated.
A valid Windows 11 Pro 23H2 build number is typically 22631.xxxx (e.g., 22631.3880 for a recent update).
226313880 is not a standard Microsoft build number format, and multi p is not a recognized Windows edition or feature.
Bypassing TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) is officially unsupported by Microsoft.
Running Windows 11 on a system without TPM 2.0 violates Windows 11 system requirements. Any report implying this is a valid, secure, or supported configuration would be misleading. Microsoft does not provide security updates or support for such installs in enterprise or regulated environments.
| Requirement | Status | Notes |
|-------------|--------|-------|
| TPM 2.0 | ❌ Missing | Bypassed via setup.exe /product server or registry |
| Secure Boot | ⚠️ Often disabled | Required for full security features |
| CPU (compatible) | Varies | May still be unsupported |
| Windows Update | ⚠️ Limited | May not receive all driver/security updates |
| BitLocker | ❌ Unavailable | Requires TPM |
| Credential Guard | ❌ Unavailable | Requires TPM and virtualization |
System Overview
This configuration represents a Windows 11 Pro environment running the 23H2 feature update, specifically build iteration 22631.3880. The most significant technical aspect of this build is the "No TPM" (Trusted Platform Module) status. This indicates a non-standard installation pathway, bypassing Microsoft’s strict hardware security requirements to allow the operating system to function on legacy or non-compliant hardware.
Technical Specifications
The "No TPM" Context Officially, Windows 11 mandates TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot for installation. This system profile defies those requirements. The absence of a TPM chip typically suggests one of the following scenarios:
Operational Implications Running Windows 11 Pro without a TPM offers extended hardware life but comes with specific trade-offs:
.3880 patch) and security definitions, ensuring the OS remains patched against vulnerabilities.The "Multi P" Identifier The designation "Multi P" typically denotes Multi-Language or Multi-Edition media.
Conclusion
This Windows 11 Pro 23H2 build represents a pragmatic approach to modern computing on older infrastructure. By utilizing build 22631.3880 without TPM enforcement, the system retains access to the latest Windows features and security patches, extending the viable lifecycle of hardware that would otherwise be rendered obsolete by Windows 11's rigid baseline requirements.
Windows 11 Build 22631.3880 is a stable release of Version 23H2 , originally distributed via the July 9, 2024 (KB5040442)
cumulative update. It is a standard, fully supported version of the operating system, rather than a preview build. Microsoft Support Core Specifications & Features 23H2 (Windows 11 2023 Update). Build Number: 22631.3880. Multi-Edition ISO:
This type of installation media includes several editions (such as windows 11 pro 23h2 226313880 no tpm multi p
, Home, and Education) in a single file. The specific edition you install is determined by your product key during setup. Key 23H2 Additions: This version introduced Copilot in Windows
(preview), a modernized File Explorer, and the replacement of the classic "Chat" feature with a pinned version of Microsoft Teams (free) The "No TPM" Limitation Official system requirements for Build 22631.3880 include Secure Boot
, and a supported 64-bit processor. Users on older hardware frequently bypass these checks using the following methods: Microsoft Learn Windows 11, version 23H2 (repair version) - Microsoft Q&A
Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (specifically Build 22631.3880, released in July 2024) is a refined version of the "Sun Valley 3" update that focuses on stability, AI integration via Copilot, and productivity enhancements. While Microsoft officially requires TPM 2.0, this build is widely used on unsupported hardware through community bypass methods. Performance Review
Gaming: Performance is generally stable compared to previous versions. Some users reported initial CPU degradation or stuttering in early 23H2 releases, but build 22631.3880 includes cumulative fixes for graphics cards not entering idle states and overall system stability.
Memory Usage: This build tends to have slightly higher memory consumption than upcoming versions like 25H2, though it remains well-optimized for multi-core systems.
System Responsiveness: Task Manager is noticeably improved, with faster process releasing and more efficient sorting. Key Features in Build 22631.3880
Copilot in Windows: Centralized generative AI assistance directly on the desktop.
File Explorer Updates: Includes native support for more archive formats (like RAR and 7z) and a "Copy" button in the Share interface.
Dev Drive: A new storage volume designed specifically for developer workloads to improve disk performance.
Taskbar & UI: Features a new taskbar overflow menu and Emoji 15.1 support. Running on "No TPM" (Unsupported) Hardware
Installing this build on systems without TPM 2.0 is common but comes with trade-offs: Enable TPM 2.0 on your PC - Microsoft Support I cannot develop a functional or security report
This article explores Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (Build 22631.3880), specifically focusing on how to deploy this version on hardware that lacks the official TPM 2.0 requirement. Understanding Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build 22631.3880
Released on July 9, 2024, as part of the monthly KB5040442 Cumulative Update, this build represents a stable production release of the 23H2 feature set. This version includes several user-facing enhancements:
Show Desktop Restoration: Re-enables the "Show Desktop" button on the taskbar by default.
Advanced File Explorer: Introduces native support for creating 7-Zip and TAR archives directly from the context menu.
New Settings Features: Adds a Game Pass recommendation card to the Settings home page for active gamers.
Emoji 15.1 Support: Updates the system with new Unicode symbols and family grouping emojis. What is a "Multi P" ISO?
In the context of custom Windows distributions, "Multi P" (or Multi-Edition Pre-activated) usually refers to an installation image containing multiple versions of Windows (e.g., Home, Pro, Enterprise) that have been modified to bypass standard licensing checks during or immediately after installation.
Multi-Edition: One ISO file that lets you choose which version to install.
Pre-activated: Often indicates that the image includes scripts to automatically activate the OS upon first boot.
"No TPM": These versions are pre-patched to ignore the TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and RAM requirements. How to Install Windows 11 on "No TPM" Hardware
If you have an older PC that doesn't meet the strict hardware requirements, you can still install Build 22631.3880 using several reliable bypass methods: How to Install Windows 11 23H2 on Unsupported Hardware
Windows 11 Pro version 23H2 (Build 22631.3880) was released on July 9, 2024, as part of the KB5040442 update. This specific build includes several key feature enhancements and security fixes. Key Features of Build 22631.3880 Bypassing TPM 2
File Explorer Enhancements: You can now create 7-Zip and Tape Archive (TAR) files directly from the context menu. A new compression wizard is also available under "Additional options" for advanced settings.
Settings Home Page: A new Game Pass recommendation card has been added to the Settings home page for Home and Pro editions.
Taskbar: The "Show desktop" button returns to the taskbar by default at the far right corner.
Copilot & AI: This version includes the integrated Windows Copilot pinned to the taskbar and AI-powered updates for Paint and Snipping Tool. Installing Without TPM (No TPM)
Since Microsoft officially requires TPM 2.0 for Windows 11, installing Build 22631.3880 on unsupported hardware requires a bypass. Common methods include:
Rufus Utility: The easiest "proper" way is using Rufus, which offers a built-in option to remove TPM, Secure Boot, and RAM requirements when creating your bootable USB drive.
Registry Bypass: During a clean installation, you can press Shift + F10 to open the Command Prompt and use regedit to create a LabConfig key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup with a BypassTPMCheck DWORD value set to 1.
Command Line Bypass: For in-place upgrades, some users use scripts like bypass11.bat to skip hardware checks during the setup process. Multi-Edition ISO
Bilgisayarınızda TPM 2.0'i etkinleştirme - Microsoft Desteği
The "Multi P" often implies Pre-activated via KMS38. This is a lock that activates Windows until 2038. Alternatively, use an official Windows 7/8/10 Pro key – these still activate Windows 11 Pro digitally.
Legal Note: Using a KMS38 activator is software piracy. However, using an official Windows 7 Pro COA (Certificate of Authenticity) sticker to activate Windows 11 Pro is technically permitted under Microsoft's "free upgrade" goodwill policy.
Installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware can cause compatibility issues and may block future feature updates. Proceed only if you understand those risks and have backups.
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