Why do you want to use the registry workarounds? It's a lot easier to just emulate a TPM and Secure-Boot. And yes, Windows 11 works just fine in a Qemu VM which meets the requirements.

Also, I'd recommend using libvirt instead of executing qemu directly, it just makes everything easier. For instance in libvirt adding a TPM is just "<tpm model='tpm-crb'><backend type='emulator' version='2.0'/></tpm>", with plain Qemu you need to manage everything yourself, including control socket and state directory.

Regards
Friedrich

On 10/15/21 1:42 PM, Pascal wrote:
hi everyone,
here is the "environment" used (but it still doesn't work :-() :

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