Potentially. Last I tried to boot Windows was a Windows 10 which could deal with this, it just disabled some functionalities relying in the TPM (aka. Windows Hello(?)). It might be that Windows 11 will not like it that much.
Then again, if you want to control what runs on your system, you probably don't run Windows in the first place.
Also if you want to stop Windows from booting, it's much more reliable to change the Secure Boot keys (and of course not adding the Microsoft keys afterwards). Then your system is guaranteed Windows free.
Then again, if you want to control what runs on your system, you probably don't run Windows in the first place.
Also if you want to stop Windows from booting, it's much more reliable to change the Secure Boot keys (and of course not adding the Microsoft keys afterwards). Then your system is guaranteed Windows free.