Good tip: Press Shift+F10 run these commands: netsh interface show interface netsh interface set interface "Wi-Fi" disable replacing "Wi-Fi" with the interface in question that you want to disable You can now continue with the setup and reenable the network once you've logged into Windows
Got through using this method. Ended up having to enable airplane mode on my laptop in order to successfully install it. Great video, and blessings from Trinidad and Tobago!!! 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Thanks for the help my man, i needed to do this for my family's new computers. Stuff like this is why I'm refusing to upgrade to 11, and will just move on to Linux once 10 stops receiving support
Exactly. win11 has no improve anything at all , only copy others idea to combine at once , i dunno why Microsoft accept this shit. its ruin everything.
Thanks for showing us this. My laptop function keys don't work, so I have to login to my router to disable internet for the laptop when creating account. It works as you show here.
Hey thanks for the tip on this. It worked like a charm for me as well. So this was a great help as I had no interest in setting up a Microsoft account. So as of March 23rd, 2022 this still works . Thanks a million ! ;-)
Instead of disconnecting my internet, during install, when connecting to wi-fi, I UNCHECKED the option for "connect automatically". My HP laptop restarted and then did not automatically log on to wi-fi. I was then able to add several local user accounts using these instructions. This worked on my HP pavilion x360, not sure if it is the same one way on everybody's computers.
Thanks for help. I got stuck at the very beginning when it was necessary to download updates, I disconnected my laptop from the internet and I didn't understand how to get further.
Thanks… very helpful. Trying to reset a PC for sale and I want to hit it with a drive wiper after PC reset (otherwise my account files won’t have been wiped). Thus, a local-only admin account is very helpful!
So far, ive found about 2 or 3 methods for doing this one of the other methods that ive found about bypasses the need to connect to the internet in the first place, however, for tablets it will require additional hardware to do (as it requires a physical keyboard)
@@reviewchan9806 it has been discovered that if you press ALT F4 on the screen where it asks you to connect to the internet, then it will go to the next screen of the installation
@@reviewchan9806 it has been discovered that if you press ALT F4 on the screen where it asks you to connect to the internet, then it will go to the next screen of the installation
@@reviewchan9806 there is also a method where you bring up task manager when it is on the connect to the internet screen, and end the task I will have to look up how you do it again, as I can’t remember, there is a video where someone shows how to do this method, but youtube will likely delete my comment automatically if i try to link to it And the third method that i know of requires that you either have a wireless access point that you can shut off to force the computer to disconnect, or that you can connect via ethernet, and unplug the cable once you are past the connect to the internet screen
Thanks! Very helpful video! Family Safety Question: If your child has a local account in Windows 11, does internal parental controls work or not? If not, should I use other parental controls like Time Boss, Net Nanny or others?
Good video. Computer set up not my strength. Question- How does this work if your monitor needs set up first with CD and everything. Don't you have to have an account-Microsoft or local to set up monitor? Thanks
Can you confirm if this method is still working, please? I am attempting to set up a new HP laptop and this method will not work. I have no access to ethernet ports. The best I could do it wirelessly, at the moment, is using a mobile hotspot to connect and disconnect from.
Thank you forcing us to buy new pc with no flexibility is not cool the video help but Microsoft includes the option for local account after setup but I like your method better. New pc come with home they should come with pro.
@@BrueComputing definitely glad u reply it help I will try the wifi method if not ethernet but the router is at my room I'll see if I do the airplane mode or get a bootleg copy of windows 11 pro for future pcs. It was a detailed and smooth video. and
@@BrueComputing jaja always a plan b.... that's a good option but I'll try airplane mode since I got multiple devices connected but having them offline for a minute sounds fair :-)
Can I do this without having to reinstall Windows 11? I've got it set up using a MS account but I want to use a local account without having to log in to MS.
Having the microsoft acount borked my PC when i couldnt connect to Pin server for some strange reason. SO im reformating and forcing the local account. thanks for this video
If you set it up with a local account with no password then yes, it will just go straight to desktop. You can have a Microsoft account load up straight to desktop using the "Control userpasswords2" method though.
If you create it without a password it'll just go straight to the desktop from a restart/shutdown. If it is from Sleep it will take you to the Lock Screen but it just says "Login".
(1). Do you have to install the registered Windows11 account first though? (2). How does Office 365 work without a Win'11 account? (3). Also, if you install Windows as a local account, does Windows still do regular updates to the comp inc' using 'Windows Defender' if that's the anti-virus? Thanks. 🙏
I didnt find any problem with this.......and wasnt even aware there might be a problem regarding accounts. When I installed 11... I upgraded from 10 (not clean install)....... I gave my microsoft email address and booted up into Windows 11. Since I had forgotten the password to my MS email address I was unable to log into it. In order to get a local account I clicked on Settings.......Accounts.......Your Info - and then I clicked on the option to '' Sign in with a local account instead ''. I have since been running 11 perfectly well with a local account and did not need some 'work-around' during installation to have it working. So why are ppl having problems with it.........is it because they are doing clean installations? IDK but its not been a problem for me.
(1) Why don't you need to reconnect to the internet (WiFi) after skipping the Microsoft Login? (2) Did you say, in Windows 11 Home, after setting up the local account, you can always add a Microsoft account later (so you have both)? What's the main reason for people setting up a local, rather than Microsoft, account to start with? Thanks.
wow,,,,,super easy and informative video,,,,,,,,,,,,,btw, can u plz tel me how to remove microsoft account and switch to local account during startup,,,,,,,???? thanks a lot 😁
If you activate Windows 11 Home in this manner then apply a Windows 11 Home to Pro update key will it request/require a MS Account? Or, will it upgrade under the local account?
This isn't working for me. When I disconnect wifi, I get a pop-up saying, "Nope, you've lost internet connection" and I have to go back and reconnect before I can do anything. Anyone have a solution to this?
i also read that one can go ahead with login with a account, but later you can create a local account and then wait a bit, then delete the microsoft account....... is this still true ?
great video, i like this idea, but is this used when installing windows 11 through windows update or a clean install by using the ISO file(DVD or USB) ?
Yes, that is what I did on my test system in the video. Its actually far easier with wired as you can just unplug it - wireless you either need a Flight Mode button on the keyboard or to get away from a wireless network with internet access.
To help others that only setup using wifi and windows forces you to connect. Once you get to the sign in page do the following: (Step 1) Shift+F10 (to open CMD) (Step 2) Type in the following: ipconfig/release (This will turn off your wifi) (Step 3) Close CMD (Step 4) Click back button top left corner (Step 5) Sign in with domain name/local account (Step 6) Turn wifi back on when windows loads (Step 7) ENJOY WINDOWS 11
is it possible to have windows 10 and 11 on the same computer? i've read and gathered some info about 'shrinking the volume' in "Disk Management" and use the space unallocated there to install Windows 11. is it legit ??
Yes, you should be able to do it in the same way as with Windows 7 and 10, or 8 and 10 - you have to have a separate partition to install each version on I believe.
@@BrueComputing i hit a bit of a roadblock , unfortunately it wouldn't let me shrink above 35.1gb , i set anything above that , it greyed out. Currently i have two OS on my SSD, Ubuntu Linux and Windows 10 Home SL, the latter i created with 50gb partition. Is 35gb even enough for Windows 11?
Haha!, my laptop is on Wi-Fi and I was trying to put it in Airplane mode, but the Airplane mode button was not switching off the Wi-Fi. I was really scratching my head about what to do. Doh! Of Course! Just walk away from the Wi-Fi to get out of range! I feel so dumb. LOL Of course, I also like the pinned suggestion to... Press Shift+F10 run these commands: netsh interface show interface netsh interface set interface "Wi-Fi" disable
So sick and tired of the unnecessary yapping on these DIY videos. Let me save you ~5 minutes of your life. 1. Install Windows 11 to machine 2. Connect to wifi during install. 3. When it gets to the screen where it wants you to log into your Outlook account, turn off your wifi network. 4. Have it try to connect to a fake account. 5. Eventually it will give up and let you create a local account. There ya go!
@@BrueComputing gladly I scrolled down and viewed replies. This one really worked! I have trouble doing the same thing with the one showed in the video coz after disabling the WiFi, it won't go through. Gladly I see the bypass cmd
Good tip:
Press Shift+F10
run these commands:
netsh interface show interface
netsh interface set interface "Wi-Fi" disable
replacing "Wi-Fi" with the interface in question that you want to disable
You can now continue with the setup and reenable the network once you've logged into Windows
Good tip.
@@BrueComputing please pin if appropriate
Didn't work
not work
Works great, thank you. To those who said it didn't work, don't use "inverted commas" just WiFi or Wi-Fi
Got through using this method. Ended up having to enable airplane mode on my laptop in order to successfully install it. Great video, and blessings from Trinidad and Tobago!!! 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Glad it helped
Just wanted to say thanks - each iteration of Windows becomes more invasive and I appreciate the help setting up an initial local account.
Thanks for the help my man, i needed to do this for my family's new computers. Stuff like this is why I'm refusing to upgrade to 11, and will just move on to Linux once 10 stops receiving support
Exactly. win11 has no improve anything at all , only copy others idea to combine at once , i dunno why Microsoft accept this shit. its ruin everything.
Thank you very much. Easy instructions for a way to complicated issue which doesn't even should be an issue at all.
Glad it helped
Thanks for showing us this. My laptop function keys don't work, so I have to login to my router to disable internet for the laptop when creating account. It works as you show here.
You are welcome!
Hey thanks for the tip on this. It worked like a charm for me as well. So this was a great help as I had no interest in setting up a Microsoft account. So as of March 23rd, 2022 this still works . Thanks a million ! ;-)
Glad it helped!
This video came in clutch for me. Cheers for posting
Thanks! Glad it helped!
Just did it 22 Nov, 11 pro, exactly as you demonstrated.
Glad it helped!
Instead of disconnecting my internet, during install, when connecting to wi-fi, I UNCHECKED the option for "connect automatically". My HP laptop restarted and then did not automatically log on to wi-fi. I was then able to add several local user accounts using these instructions. This worked on my HP pavilion x360, not sure if it is the same one way on everybody's computers.
I just switched to airplane mode it had a button for it for me
Thanks for the procedures and simplicity 🎉
Thanks Bro... your video helped when I wasn't knowing the way forward.
Glad I could help!
Thanks a lot! Worked on HP Envy x360 W11H
Glad it helped
Thank you! I almost snapped my new laptop in half in anger with this BS coming out of Microsoft.
Glad it helped!
TY kindly dude. This works (had to turn off my wireless router for just a moment then Create Account).
Glad it helped!
Doesn't work anymore with the latest Media Creation Tool. Disabling Internet won't get you anywhere and it still wants you to find connection.
I just turned on airplane mode. Thanks for this video!
Glad I could help!
Thank you! I had signed onto my wifi before getting to the Microsoft screen. Thought I was 'stuck' with having to sign on with it.
Thanks for help. I got stuck at the very beginning when it was necessary to download updates,
I disconnected my laptop from the internet and I didn't understand how to get further.
Glad I could help
Thanks… very helpful. Trying to reset a PC for sale and I want to hit it with a drive wiper after PC reset (otherwise my account files won’t have been wiped). Thus, a local-only admin account is very helpful!
It worked for me, thank you!
Glad it helped!
As of November 2022 all these methods don’t work. Microsoft just sucks! Let’s be honest here
Thank you so much! I just hate what microsh*t is doing these days but I am still stuck with them
You just save me bro thanks great work
Glad to help!
Nice post thanks. Right now it’s pretty much impossible to find a SurfacePro 8 with Windows 11 Pro.
Glad I could help
i love you man you save my day
Glad to help!
Thank you, Very helpful.
Glad to hear it!
So far, ive found about 2 or 3 methods for doing this
one of the other methods that ive found about bypasses the need to connect to the internet in the first place, however, for tablets it will require additional hardware to do (as it requires a physical keyboard)
What method?
@@reviewchan9806 it has been discovered that if you press ALT F4 on the screen where it asks you to connect to the internet, then it will go to the next screen of the installation
@@reviewchan9806 it has been discovered that if you press ALT F4 on the screen where it asks you to connect to the internet, then it will go to the next screen of the installation
@@pineappleroad Fascinating. That's very simple. I will try that. Any other methods?
@@reviewchan9806 there is also a method where you bring up task manager when it is on the connect to the internet screen, and end the task
I will have to look up how you do it again, as I can’t remember, there is a video where someone shows how to do this method, but youtube will likely delete my comment automatically if i try to link to it
And the third method that i know of requires that you either have a wireless access point that you can shut off to force the computer to disconnect, or that you can connect via ethernet, and unplug the cable once you are past the connect to the internet screen
Thanks! Very helpful video!
Family Safety Question: If your child has a local account in Windows 11, does internal parental controls work or not?
If not, should I use other parental controls like Time Boss, Net Nanny or others?
Thanks!
The Microsoft Family parental controls rely on Microsoft accounts and are well integrated - I haven't used other systems.
Worked! Thanks dude
Very Helpful, thanks a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Good video. Computer set up not my strength. Question- How does this work if your monitor needs set up first with CD and everything. Don't you have to have an account-Microsoft or local to set up monitor? Thanks
You can install software from CD/Download just fine with a local account.
That prompt is asking you to give them all your data to the cloud in a polite form.
I'm not going to use Win 11 in the from MS intended way.
Still working sept 30. great help. tnks.
hi .. thanks, will this name the "local disk\users" directory with a name more than 5 characters ??
When you do this, will all the updates work fine, including app updates?
Can you confirm if this method is still working, please? I am attempting to set up a new HP laptop and this method will not work. I have no access to ethernet ports. The best I could do it wirelessly, at the moment, is using a mobile hotspot to connect and disconnect from.
Thank you forcing us to buy new pc with no flexibility is not cool the video help but Microsoft includes the option for local account after setup but I like your method better. New pc come with home they should come with pro.
Glad I could help
@@BrueComputing definitely glad u reply it help I will try the wifi method if not ethernet but the router is at my room I'll see if I do the airplane mode or get a bootleg copy of windows 11 pro for future pcs. It was a detailed and smooth video. and
@@TheMessanger Can always just turn the router off at that stage....
@@BrueComputing jaja always a plan b.... that's a good option but I'll try airplane mode since I got multiple devices connected but having them offline for a minute sounds fair :-)
Bro you came in clutch
Glad it helped!
What a star! Thanks
Glad it helped!
Can I do this without having to reinstall Windows 11? I've got it set up using a MS account but I want to use a local account without having to log in to MS.
You can just setup an a local account in Settings if you need to do that.
Thanks, works!
Great!
Thank you that worked!
Great. Thank You
You are welcome!
Shift f10 just put my laptop into aeroplane mode.. is there another way around it
Having the microsoft acount borked my PC when i couldnt connect to Pin server for some strange reason. SO im reformating and forcing the local account. thanks for this video
Sweet! Now can I bypass the logon screen on startup and go rite to desktop easily or does it require similar reg tweaks as10
If you set it up with a local account with no password then yes, it will just go straight to desktop.
You can have a Microsoft account load up straight to desktop using the "Control userpasswords2" method though.
So you created a local account without creating a password. When you restart your computer, will you be prompted to log into it?
If you create it without a password it'll just go straight to the desktop from a restart/shutdown.
If it is from Sleep it will take you to the Lock Screen but it just says "Login".
u da real mvp
Thanks!
(1). Do you have to install the registered Windows11 account first though? (2). How does Office 365 work without a Win'11 account? (3). Also, if you install Windows as a local account, does Windows still do regular updates to the comp inc' using 'Windows Defender' if that's the anti-virus? Thanks. 🙏
That's a good tip.
Glad you liked it
I've just bought a new Laptop with Windows 11 Home pre-installed. Will this procedure still work on first switch on when I enter my personal details?
Yes, it should do.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Glad it helped!
i have a wireless usb for my pc so just make sure that thing is not plugged in
I didnt find any problem with this.......and wasnt even aware there might be a problem regarding accounts. When I installed 11... I upgraded from 10 (not clean install)....... I gave my microsoft email address and booted up into Windows 11. Since I had forgotten the password to my MS email address I was unable to log into it. In order to get a local account I clicked on Settings.......Accounts.......Your Info - and then I clicked on the option to '' Sign in with a local account instead ''. I have since been running 11 perfectly well with a local account and did not need some 'work-around' during installation to have it working. So why are ppl having problems with it.........is it because they are doing clean installations? IDK but its not been a problem for me.
If you don't have an Ethernet port you can use an Android Phone and USB Tethering. Worked for me (08.04.2022)
When I turned on airplane mode it just came up as no internet and didn’t allow me to make a local account
(1) Why don't you need to reconnect to the internet (WiFi) after skipping the Microsoft Login? (2) Did you say, in Windows 11 Home, after setting up the local account, you can always add a Microsoft account later (so you have both)? What's the main reason for people setting up a local, rather than Microsoft, account to start with? Thanks.
Local means no annoying Microsoft features like onedrive or teams, also they are good for secondary computers
What if you already set up a microsoft account? how can you switch to local?
veryyyy helpful thnxxx
wow,,,,,super easy and informative video,,,,,,,,,,,,,btw, can u plz tel me how to remove microsoft account and switch to local account during startup,,,,,,,???? thanks a lot 😁
If you activate Windows 11 Home in this manner then apply a Windows 11 Home to Pro update key will it request/require a MS Account? Or, will it upgrade under the local account?
I THINK it'll take the new license key on a local account, but haven't tried it.
if already crated the local account with microsoft , how to create a new local account in our pc windows 11
Thank you!
You're welcome!
This isn't working for me. When I disconnect wifi, I get a pop-up saying, "Nope, you've lost internet connection" and I have to go back and reconnect before I can do anything. Anyone have a solution to this?
i also read that one can go ahead with login with a account, but later you can create a local account and then wait a bit, then delete the microsoft account....... is this still true ?
great video, i like this idea, but is this used when installing windows 11 through windows update or a clean install by using the ISO file(DVD or USB) ?
Yes, that works fine.
This was via a clean install, but does the same if upgrading.
when it says connect to a network what i do again
What do I do if I don't have wireless to install windows home without net? do I unplug the cable again or how do I do it?
Yes, that is what I did on my test system in the video.
Its actually far easier with wired as you can just unplug it - wireless you either need a Flight Mode button on the keyboard or to get away from a wireless network with internet access.
excellent
Thanks!
Thanks bro
No problem
To help others that only setup using wifi and windows forces you to connect. Once you get to the sign in page do the following:
(Step 1) Shift+F10 (to open CMD)
(Step 2) Type in the following: ipconfig/release
(This will turn off your wifi)
(Step 3) Close CMD
(Step 4) Click back button top left corner
(Step 5) Sign in with domain name/local account
(Step 6) Turn wifi back on when windows loads
(Step 7) ENJOY WINDOWS 11
So this is install stage, can't it be done after, they don't give you any install media in France with new pcs, i really dislike Microsoft
you can switch to local even inside
is it possible to have windows 10 and 11 on the same computer? i've read and gathered some info about 'shrinking the volume' in "Disk Management" and use the space unallocated there to install Windows 11. is it legit ??
Yes, you should be able to do it in the same way as with Windows 7 and 10, or 8 and 10 - you have to have a separate partition to install each version on I believe.
@@BrueComputing i hit a bit of a roadblock , unfortunately it wouldn't let me shrink above 35.1gb , i set anything above that , it greyed out.
Currently i have two OS on my SSD, Ubuntu Linux and Windows 10 Home SL, the latter i created with 50gb partition.
Is 35gb even enough for Windows 11?
NOT FROM A JEDI
...wait...
It's called dual boot.... you can install windows 10 and windows 11 in the same pc in different partition
Tyvm 🙏🏻
Thx Brue
Glad it helped.
Does t seem to work anymore!
What happens if you upgrade from windows 10 home local account
If you upgrade it'll keep the local account.
@@BrueComputing that good to hear
I found with WIFI.
Press the Win Key
Right Click on the start menu
Select Network Connections
Select WIFI from the left side
Turn WIFI OFF
You can't do that during the OOBE setup though?
It was a fresh install off the shelf. Running S mode
but why would u want local acc
Thanks
No problem
Haha!, my laptop is on Wi-Fi and I was trying to put it in Airplane mode, but the Airplane mode button was not switching off the Wi-Fi. I was really scratching my head about what to do. Doh! Of Course! Just walk away from the Wi-Fi to get out of range! I feel so dumb. LOL
Of course, I also like the pinned suggestion to...
Press Shift+F10
run these commands:
netsh interface show interface
netsh interface set interface "Wi-Fi" disable
Tq lot
No problem!
I have a hp stream. It wouldn't allow the shift f10. I truly hate this window s 11.
Shift + Fn + F10
@@BrueComputing thanks..just now saw ur advice. I'll try it
Annoying as hell has MS can continue to make something so simple so convoluted. Just put the option for an Offline account in by default, simple.
hi, could you use a longer user name & show the local disk\users directory
This is only with Windows 11 Home. On Windows 11 Pro, users can skip creating or signing into Microsoft account if they want.
That's why the video title says Windows 11 Home....
So sick and tired of the unnecessary yapping on these DIY videos.
Let me save you ~5 minutes of your life.
1. Install Windows 11 to machine
2. Connect to wifi during install.
3. When it gets to the screen where it wants you to log into your Outlook account, turn off your wifi network.
4. Have it try to connect to a fake account.
5. Eventually it will give up and let you create a local account.
There ya go!
This is not going to work anymore
The Shift + F10 and the "oobe\bypassnro.cmd" method is the one I use these days.
@@BrueComputing gladly I scrolled down and viewed replies. This one really worked!
I have trouble doing the same thing with the one showed in the video coz after disabling the WiFi, it won't go through. Gladly I see the bypass cmd
not working now
Are you sure? I used this a couple days ago on a test system.
Cheers
Like!
Thank you for this. So annoying.
Glad it helped!
Windows 11 should not make you sign into a Microsoft account. It's dumb.
Microsoft new dev team always do dump things. Atleast give us a WIFI control , and stupid airplane mode still wifi on!!
Life savwr
Press Shift+F10 tp open CMD: Oobe /bypassnro
Thank you!. Worked perfectly.
Glad it helped!
Thanks, very helpful.
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!