I don't want a microsoft account. I don't want it in a house, I don't want it with a mouse, I will not have it in a box, I will not use it with a fox, I will not have it here or there, I will not have it anywhere.
You can never ditch them if you're a dev. for example, I code on Microsoft VS Code, with Microsoft TS on Microsoft Windows, which I push on Microsoft GitHub and host the site on Microsoft Azure
Malwarebytes 5 now requires you to create an account before entering your license key. I had to install version 4, activate it, and then update to version 5. Companies are going increasingly annoying.
They want your data, and as much of it is physically possible. They don't care how hard they have to push to get it because you as a product are worth a lot to them.
Use Tronscript if you need to disinfect your computer. If you need an antivirus though, do not use Malwarebytes, do not even use an external antivirus. Windows defender and common sense are enough. For all the shit I give Microsoft for, WD is actually good now so I'll credit them for that. You could also just switch over to Linux though.
It's just hilarious and sad that Microsoft spends more time locking the user choices instead of making their operating system consistent and fixing bugs
Valve needs to separate themselves. Gaming is the only thing keeping this scamming company alive........Valve needs to go linux and force nvidia and especially amd to do the same
@@SWOTHDRA Yeah, I think if my entire steam library was suddenly workable (without a ton of excess effort) on Linux I wouldn't have very many things left keeping me tied to windows.
But how else are they going to make billions more in profit to appease shareholders and make fatter bonuses for big Bill???? Gotta advertise on absolutely everything, even the OS!
@@RK-2145 If they want to stop us they surely can. Our computers belong to us...BUT the OS does not. If we don't like their decisions then we have to chose another OS.
@@trainmaster0217 Yeah, sure they could try to iron out every little exploit and waste a bunch of money and time in the process, or they will throw one quick patch that makes the average person sign up for an account. I do agree though that switching would be better, that's why I dual boot Linux and Windows.
@RJFK2145 I've been using linux for about ten Nine ish months and I love it And what you just said is like a game of Is wackmole or a game of cat and mouse, Microsoft should just let geeks be geeks. I'm just glad I escaped bill gates's grasp
Using Pro version and using the join domain route does not force to join a domain, it still a workgroup by default. Pro version of windows installs the features to be able to join a domain, regardless. The option to set up for work or school is simply there for IT professions to easily create a local admin account. It is just assumed, because its Pro version, that the intent is to join a domain once ready to, but completely optional in reality.
Thank you for keeping up with this. I was relieved at the end to find out that the near term updates will not require the work around even though I would have gone through them. How or who can we voice our irritation against this incessant push to always log in to MS to use our computers.
THANK YOU!!! The last time I did an install, a few months ago now, I did the BYPASSNRO, which had always worked for me before. But this time I got hit with the sign in screen at 08:20 in the video. I thought this meant the BYPASSNRO workaround didn't work any more, and so I capitulated and used a Microsoft account. Grrrr!!! Thank you so much for sharing the subsequent ipconfig /release workaround! Now I know for next time!
@@jwhiteker1 even at enterprise level its the same thing. I had to setup pcs for my job at university, they had windows 11 enterprise installed, and we still had to go through this stupid OOBE process and bypass the microsoft account. That's until I found out abt rufus to skip the oobe 💀
Can it be automated with some kind of gpt agent or something? like just plug in a usb stick with an AI agent and let it do its thing... in like, 3 seconds, it's done
What? Like seriously, what? Gpt agent? You know that for gpt api calls you need internet right? As the comment above you suggested, use rufus skip function :D @@Corteum
huh, it's interesting the offline method still works because not only was that always my go-to workaround once I knew of simpler ones (thanks your last vid on this subject!), but I was sure I tried that method on my version of 24H2 and found it didn't work anymore :o I'll have to try it again since I could be mistaken, but I'm so thankful for videos like this because I refuse to not only setup Windows with a Microsoft account, but I've also always refused to setup Windows online. I've always installed Windows offline and put it online once I've needed to since I don't want Microsoft downloading or changing anything externally until I'm ready for that.
It's a shame we have to do that. Back in the day we just installed windows 7 and entered our name and boom windows 7 is ready (if we ignore the drivers)
There is a requirement for an air-gapped device running in the Windows environment that never gets connected to a network, MS must keep a way of doing just that.
This is the kind of shit the Pro version should just be able to do. Do whatever with the Home version, but what good is the Pro version if it keeps up with the bullshit.
The NRO bypass is the way I have always done this. What gets me, is that certain updates bring up the lets make your computer better and you can't bypass it easily. I have to log out and log back in to get a way to bypass it.
What worries me, is that they keep blocking every possible bypass known to the public and force everyone to use THEIR stuff instead of giving you freedom of choice.
Not having watched the video, I don't know what CyberCPU is referring to for his method, but what I typically do is disconnect from the internet before clicking 'continue'. Once it realizes it can't get to Microsoft servers, it finishes and then never comes back again, at least in my experience so far (I work at a computer store, so I see that message popping up all the time). I'm also pretty sure that under 'Sign in options' in Settings, you can disable: 'Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up my device after an update or restart', though I haven't tested this one fully.
@@Jito463 unfortunately that method doesn't work for Windows 11 anymore. However, you can still install Windows 11 with an older build and then just upgrade to the newest build without needing a Microsoft account. The method I go over in this video you can use on the latest builds.
I love your videos! Thank you so much. I had no idea we could access command prompt inside of the setup.. I’ve been helping my clients avoid a M$ account since early Win8/10 and you just changed my world. Always awesome content on your channel
It is high time for a new round of anti-trust lawsuits against Microsoft. They are getting way to cocky, also with their aggressive pushing of Edge, OneDrive, and Bing.
You have helped before but I just bought a new win 11 pc and with your help I was able to sign in with a local account. Thanks for your help and keep up the good work!!!
Thanks to your videos windows 11 runs better than 10 can. I have Removed bloatware, Bypassed Microsoft account, turned off Data collection, turned of Copilot and Bing. Windows 11 is fantastic without all that B.S.
@@NeilHaskins I didn't think so, but saying it out loud....yea, I can understand where somebody might think that. Wasn't meant that way, but it is kind of on the funny side as well.... I think shenanigans is still the better phrase. Maybe I watched too much CDPGrey for a while, brought back that old term.
Reminds me of Supertroopers "Our shenanigans are cheeky and fun. His shenanigans are cruel and tragic" "Which makes them not Shenanigans, Evil shenanigans"
Thanks for the tips! Myself, I gave up on MS completely. A local login that will work forever, and not just randomly break after an update, is non negotiable for me. It should be illegal for a corp to be able to remote brick my computer. My desktop now boots Arch. Turns out I can play my crappy indie games just fine in Steam under Linux. The other program I won't be using is Ableton, but I'm thinking of learning Ardour instead.
By running Windows end users agree to the terms and conditions of the EULA. Which does include a clause where they can terminate the agreement at any time. I can't believe anyone would agree to the terms laid out. Unlike most Windows users I've actually read the EULA. They just blindly hit that I accept button and don't even bother. Not knowing what they've agreed to.
Nice video, I think you can run the oobe command straight after you see the first language selection screen and also renew the IP once the local account screen shows.
Just about to watch this video at the time of writing this comment, but I must say I KNEW I'd be seeing this exact video from you very soon after learning that Microsoft have blocked all the other known methods in 24H2 now 😂 Fortunately the workaround I figured out and was originally using for 22H2 before I knew of any of the methods online still works for 24H2, but it's not the best method for ease. ANYWAY, time to watch this video and see what's new!
What I used to do was use the slmgr command at setup and change Windows 11 Pro to Windows 11 Enterprise, since the Enterprise edition automatically allows local account creation at setup (even in 24H2) the same way that Pro did on 21H2. Then of course once I'd finished setup I changed my edition back to Pro, but it's not the best solution for Windows 11 Home users since reverting back to Home is complicated.
@@greenonline5469 Windows 11 Pro still allows local account creation if you are connected to the internet and you select the work or school option, then domain join
12:10 The problem is that afaik the official 24H2 will require a full install and not a feature update from a previous install. Also some preview versions of the 24H2 installers will block Shift+F10 from showing cmd
I don't understand what difference it makes if you select set up for domain even if you plan on using the computer at home. If the system doesn't get a domain to join, or see a domain controller doesn't the system default to local policy anyway? I'm not being critical, I just don't understand your rational?
Sure, I totally agree. Just choose a domain and set up, it's that simple. Also, he advises against setting up with a domain. Why? What harm does it do? He didn't mention that! This video felt like an elongated method for generating content to me.
The more they force microsoft accounts on us, the more of us will switch to linux moving forward. You can hold more sand in a cupped hand than in a clenched fist. Now. If microsoft added value to having a microsoft account by having their own version of a family streaming service that required one and the family would be able to upload any movies they own on it and be able to set parental controls, it would have worked, because the hand would have still been cupped so to speak. But once the make it more and more mandatory with no bypass, the more folks will reject windows and microsoft in its entirety.
According to reports, despite windows 11 being the latest windows, people are still continuing to use windows 10, some people even use windows 7, fewer use XP :O
@@Snorlaxiian I'm still on 10. Windows 11 made some dumb choices I really don't care for, and then there is this continued attempt to stop us from creating a local account. I really don't understand why they keep blocking the work-arounds... Seriously these are already in the realm where normal people can't/won't do it so we are small in number anyhow, just let us do our thing ffs.
@@HVDynamo At the huge risk of being called a "conspiracy theorist", dear lord... It seems to me that Microsoft and co are operating shall we say as sociopaths/psychopaths...? They want total control over everything and coerce us into doing things as well - such as having to agree to a license agreement to use a piece of shit software that is compatible with most apps available. If we flip over to the linux world, there are apps available but not the same scope as windows or for that matter macOS. And if there is one company more defended and culty it has to be Apple.
We're actually not the product. We are the creators of products. And with the help of AI, that ability to create better products is going to skyrocket into orbit and beyond.
Rich, (or anyone reading this) PLEASE HELP!! Since I installed one of recent MS UPDATES, There is an OUTLINE Around the PASSWORD FIELD either in red, black, or blue. i SEE THIS ON BOTH MY WIN 10, AND WIN11 COMPUTERS. It shows on any WEBSITE i AM ON THAT REQUIRES A password. I see it in Facebook, I see it when banking, and any other website that requires a password. Is this Microsoft or Spyware trying to track my password info?? PLEASE ADVISE!!
@@FarmerRiddick i still can't get over the fact that mint only uses 1.5gb of ram out my 16gb of ram total. Not only that, every single boot is consistent. What i mean by this is that whenever i power up mint. It all loads on a single shot and stops on a dime the moment you see the desktop. Not a single disk and cpu activity whatsoever. Your pc is always idle. And because the drivers are already baked right in to the linux kernel. I don't have to worry about drivers at all. Either your linux kernel supports your current hardware or it don't. No silly bsod windows drivers that just mysteriously stops working. Also, swapping linux kernels is easy peasy. Once you find the kernel that works with your hardware, you stick with the x version kernel and forget it. Pretty much a done deal with drivers which has been the experience for me for the past 4 years on linux mint. Like for example. Kernels 5.15.xx will work with semi modern systems or systems that are 3 +years older but may have problems with bleeding edge hardware. For those systems. You upgade the kernel to either 6.5.xx or the newest 6.8.xx These kernels will handle the latest and greatest hardware you can throw at it. I upgraded the linux kernel on my mint to 6.8 and watch your hardware come to life on boot and that's it. No stupid windows updates installing half baked drivers that ends up borking itself.
I did have to learn to be a little more self-reliant since you can bork a Linux install in spectacular ways, but for the most part it picks up at the point Microsoft lost their minds.
haha.. OMG THANK You once again. for this.. I work at a small computer shop, we try and setup / update computers for clients who just want to trun on the computer and use it. not force them into a MS account unless THEY want one or already have one. so.. We get all updates done and ready to walk out the door for them. SO. THIS WORKS 100% today. THANK YOU SO VERY VERY MUCH.. CHEERS!!!
Looks like you need a video covering making a local account from S mode from factory. Purchased a cheap laptop with S mode home edition. Your S mode video and local account were helpful but didn't work... however I figured it out and wanted to share. Fyi - Cannot use shift+F10 method in S mode. Also cannot open cmd or powershell. (Step 1) Disable S mode from windows install Disable secure boot from BIOS Get to where it asks for wifi Windows key + R - Sometimes it won't popup right away... press shift+F10 and then windows key + R... repeat until prompt You can open task manager in S mode via taskmgr.exe Then you can open stuff from task manager as normal, use snap feature to see all things open. Open settings from task manager via ms-settings:system (make sure admin checkbox is hit. Follow your S mode video like normal to get into registry from recovery (Step 2) Create local account This video will work now that above is done ... shift+F10 works.
The best way that I have found to do it is just reload the system with Windows 11 22H2 and the guide works. Typically the system comes with a lot of junk wear from the manufacturer anyway and reloading it will just save you time in the long run. So that's the way I choose to do it most of the time.
@CyberCPU The issue I was worried about there is this laptop doesn't have ethernet (could use usb) and my networking stuff is in a closet. Didn't want to buy ethernet dongle and long cable just to get drivers back or need to use another pc. Once fresh installed the wifi driver would be gone. Technically once I remove s mode via factory and can use shift+f10 to command prompt, I could then backup the drivers via dism from cmd to usb. I was planning to fresh install but Dell didn't have a ton of crap on it, so I left it for now. Other mfgs can be really bad.. it had office (which I was going to install anyway) and McAfee installer (not installed) which I removed ... it was nice enough to ask if I wanted it.
@@FrankTownsend-il1wr you can copy the Wi-Fi driver to a thumb drive from another system. However, WiFi automatically installs most of the time with Windows 11.
The work/school route is the same as the personal route it just doesnt do the domain join on OOBE. you have to join it after. The only difference is it removes the personalized telemetry and gives you the option "I will be domain joining" which allows you to make a local user account.
Thanks for reminding me to make sure I have a copy of Windows 10 Media Creation Tool and to make an ISO with it as a back up method. I have ZERO interest in Windows 11.
Windows 11 is the biggest advocate for Linux lol. I ran for the hills to Linux once Windows 10 EOL was announced.. aint no point using it if its gona be EOL soon.
18 months away. No rush. Time to ponder. 10 is still good. My hardware isn't acceptable for 11. Don't need new hardware otherwise. NEVER before has Windows worked so well on 10yo hardware (assuming SSD and enough RAM). But Mint seems to be the flavour of choice at the moment.
@@ThePhilGrimm I ended up trying Bazzite while back due to the gaming performance and have since started building my own Images because for me the default Bazzite install was bloated with bunch of stuff I don't use lol.. most stable experience I have ever had
Windows 11 truly does suck. Everyone who said 23H2 was good and it was safe to upgrade was wrong. It's still a buggy frustrating mess and it's still full of stupid design decisions. I still need Windows, so I'll go back to 10, and hope like hell that 12 doesn't suck ass.
Cant you just use a burner account then once at the desktop create a local account then delete the ms account once you log in to the local one? We did this at work until we found out about the oobe\bypassnro command
That's what I did. (You must make that local account an adminsitrator to delete the MS accoount.) I find this easier than the procedure shown in this video. But why "burn" the local account?
just a suggestion: All of your old videos, which no longer be applicable should be marked as [OUTDATED] in front of the video title. This way, people will likely Hit and Watch your newest video sooner and the new videos will get more views faster
I'm not going to create a Microsoft account--ever. I'm not going to use Edge browser--ever. I'm not going to use OneDrive--ever. I'm not going to use BitLocker full disk encryption--ever. (Typed from Brave browser on my Linux desktop machine.)
Alt+Tab if you cannot type in the command prompt once opened!! Man, I was struggling to get a VM running with Windows 11 24H2 on Hyper V with a non supported CPU only..The command prompt opened but would not let me type these edits. Alt + Tab is your answer to this issue! Thanks for this video!
With s mode true... Check out his video on disabling S mode. Open settings via WinKey+R and then ms-settings:system with admin box checked from factory wizard. Once you disable S mode, this video works.... all and all about 10 mins total to do.
I was legitimately thinking earlier today, after running into a few issues I complain about with Linux, that if they're going to be like that too there's really no reason not to just go to Linux.
why can't u press shift+10 for command prompt and type 'oobe\bypassnro' at the very first screen where u were prompted for country/region? is there actually a need to only trigger this at the 'let's connect you to a network' or 'sign in' screens?
A "Microsoft" account is an Outlook/Hotmail account so chances are people already have one as it is, but the point is that I wouldn't want a Windows OS to use my Outlook account. It should just be a traditional OS, that's it!
I recently enabled all the recommended settings and the new machine runs fine today. If it crashes, I want them to have the data so someone else doesn't suffer. The update process worked although it required I look over its shoulder. Co pilot is hillarious, I told it a dozen times to stop using the word 'cosmic' in its answers. I like Gemini better but they both get it half wrong in my tests, and they write decently otherwise, even computer code. For free AI I enjoyed it, saved me a bunch of time. Not a bad experience so far. S mode can be disabled. I like it so far, I do miss XP ability to customize the gui instead of using templates. Shades of grey work better for me than dark theme. I miss the clear delineation patterns of XP, the new GUI can slow you down figuring out what window does what, but I'll get used to it.
@@u_long_u64_i64 I've never seen it in 10. There was suggestions, but not straight up an ad for apps that don't even exist on my system like I got on 11. And the copy I had is actually genuine, not pirated.
I followed this guide but once into my laptop, the WiFi wouldn’t connect. I restarted the machine and tried again - just said unable to connect. I shut it down and will try again tomorrow 😢
If you own a cell phone, that statement is completely pointless. You are on youtube right now, making it nearly pointless already. You can't block what programming languages are allowed to do. Your web browser is your most insecure thing on your computer. That's where all the companies are getting "telemetry" also, they all share between them. PS. I'm using W10 on a laptop that Ill never update it's our main studio computer. At EOL we just going to unhook it from internet. On my personal computer, like right now. I use Fedora (workstation) I like gnome, thought that plasma 6 is looking nice.
It's been almost 3 years since I fully got my ass off of windows (which was in august 2021) and I'm very glad. I don't regret that decision in the slightest. I still have a virtual machine having windows 10 to this day and age, mainly for programs that run like shit on wine. Sometimes they might not even work at all.
Also I had a windows 10 S-mode, I deleted the partitions during installation of windows 11, do I need to do anything else? You were the only person who actually mentioned S-Mode when installing windows 11
I am just configuring a brand new Acer portable, and the method doesn't work anymore. If I press SHIFT+F10, it doesn't open a dos box anymore. But in the bottom of the screen where I need to connect with a Microsoft account, there is a "Know more" or "More details" (my version is in French), and if you click that, it tells you that if you want to connect with a local account, you have first to configure your device with a Microsoft account and then switch to a local account in Settings, Accounts, your infirmation, and choose connect with a local account.
Do not connect the internet. It's really that simple. If you can't then netsh interface show interface (I know you know as a tech that is a list) netsh interface set interface disable. Install windows, and then turn your network adapter back on after installed... I"m confused on the problems? The commands there only needed if you are connect to internet already. If you realy are a Tech. Can you elaborate more? Not being goofy, I love to learn, maybe you know something I don't about this topic.
@@computersrepaircotesaint-l7407 I literally did it last night, what do you mean brother? EDIT: Is it possible to turn off the internet on your array? or will that mess stuff up for everyone? I can see that being a big issue. I'm being serious my friend. I'd love to help you if I can, if not I'd love to learn from this.
I tried this method and when it wanted me to connect to the internet, I couldn't use the keyboard to enter into the command prompt :( I found that once you call the CMD with Shift+F10, the keyboard is disabled.
Additionally, I have read over there that if you choose english international as your zone you can avoid all that garbage and bloatware Windows 11 bring with it. So besides what this video shows is it good to keep in mind that to start with a cleaner system. Hope it help.
Good video. Funny I just bought a mini PC off Amazon and thought I would need these workarounds, but the version supplied by GMKtec didn’t need a microsoft account anyway!
I wonder if you can use the oobe before you start selecting country, keyboard etc... i.e. just hit shift+f10 right away when country selection screen is up.
I was just setting up my new Lenovo Legion gaming laptop, received on 05/23/2024. I tried to bypass the Microsoft registration using the CMD prompt. Shift F10 did open the CMD prompt but when I tried typing the oobe command the keyboard was disabled. I couldn't type anything in the command prompt! When the CMD prompt was closed, the keyboard was not disabled! 🤬😡 By the way, I really enjoy your videos. You've helped me out many times. Thank you. 👍
Neat video, but you might want to put in a disclaimer regarding security. It is more secure to sign in with a Microsoft account. It is also good to enable BitLocker and save they key to your Microsoft account. People should also have MFA on their Microsoft account.
The problem is i've been running Windows 11 Pro for a long time fully set up for my work stuff not activated. I go to activate and it wants me to log in. I want to activate it without logging in. All the videos look like a new install going through the options. I already have Windows 11 set up and with complicated modified apps installed.
What I'm looking in to now is just buying a Windows 11 Pro box from Best Buy and then "Change Key" in windows. I really hope that will/can work! I've been running this PC non-activated for months and just want to simply activate it and go. I really don't want to tie to a microsoft account if I don't have to.
I remember when computers didn't need to be connected to the internet in order to just ... work.
I remember it needed to connected to the mains outlet for it to work...those 13" CRT monitors needed it...
Those times are over
@@SWOTHDRA Because we allowed it
now they do the same thing (or less) but requiset extra and "special" needs! real progressive world 2020s.
Long live XP! heh
I don't want a microsoft account. I don't want it in a house, I don't want it with a mouse, I will not have it in a box, I will not use it with a fox, I will not have it here or there, I will not have it anywhere.
😂🤣
Your loss, you won't have game pass and xbox games in the app.
@@sklynexd I think they are ok with that.
Would you could you on a boat?
@@sklynexdEnjoy not having privacy.
The day a Microsoft account becomes unavoidable will be the day I ditch Microsoft for good.
I'm thinking of downgrading to win10 and dual boot with kde. The only thing i really need win is for gaming.
You can never ditch them if you're a dev. for example, I code on Microsoft VS Code, with Microsoft TS on Microsoft Windows, which I push on Microsoft GitHub and host the site on Microsoft Azure
and Google too forces a Google Account for android if you wanna use it for some real work like apps
@@u_long_u64_i64 But you still have the ability of downloading apps outside of the Google services, so it's not mandatory
Linux 🎉
Malwarebytes 5 now requires you to create an account before entering your license key. I had to install version 4, activate it, and then update to version 5. Companies are going increasingly annoying.
Everything got annoying. Companies just want to steal money from you. Everything got cheap as hell and companies like Asus don't care about you
Not paying them dime anymore. Also offering way more expensive subs with vpn etc.
@@Tsiikki Was still able to use my old lifetime purchase key so I basically costs me nothing.
They want your data, and as much of it is physically possible. They don't care how hard they have to push to get it because you as a product are worth a lot to them.
Use Tronscript if you need to disinfect your computer. If you need an antivirus though, do not use Malwarebytes, do not even use an external antivirus. Windows defender and common sense are enough. For all the shit I give Microsoft for, WD is actually good now so I'll credit them for that.
You could also just switch over to Linux though.
It's just hilarious and sad that Microsoft spends more time locking the user choices instead of making their operating system consistent and fixing bugs
@RetroPC-vy3kt Because it's supposed to be your device. You should be able to change anything about it
Companies doesn't care. You are the product and ms is pretty silly if they don't get your private data for sale
Valve needs to separate themselves. Gaming is the only thing keeping this scamming company alive........Valve needs to go linux and force nvidia and especially amd to do the same
@@SWOTHDRA Yeah, I think if my entire steam library was suddenly workable (without a ton of excess effort) on Linux I wouldn't have very many things left keeping me tied to windows.
But how else are they going to make billions more in profit to appease shareholders and make fatter bonuses for big Bill???? Gotta advertise on absolutely everything, even the OS!
It's MY gear and I'll do whatever I like, get it, gut it, make it YOURS.
But the OS doesn't belong to you and Microsoft can tell you want it wants to.
@trainmaster0217 what's microsoft going to do? stop us? Good luck with that
@@RK-2145 If they want to stop us they surely can. Our computers belong to us...BUT the OS does not. If we don't like their decisions then we have to chose another OS.
@@trainmaster0217 Yeah, sure they could try to iron out every little exploit and waste a bunch of money and time in the process, or they will throw one quick patch that makes the average person sign up for an account. I do agree though that switching would be better, that's why I dual boot Linux and Windows.
@RJFK2145 I've been using linux for about ten Nine ish months and I love it And what you just said is like a game of Is wackmole or a game of cat and mouse, Microsoft should just let geeks be geeks. I'm just glad I escaped bill gates's grasp
Using Pro version and using the join domain route does not force to join a domain, it still a workgroup by default. Pro version of windows installs the features to be able to join a domain, regardless. The option to set up for work or school is simply there for IT professions to easily create a local admin account. It is just assumed, because its Pro version, that the intent is to join a domain once ready to, but completely optional in reality.
This is my experience. I always use that method. Just don’t join a domain.
Domain join is fine. You can create the local account and it will not affect anything.
That's what I was thinking too.
Besides, you can just edit the network after installation anyway.
Thank you for keeping up with this. I was relieved at the end to find out that the near term updates will not require the work around even though I would have gone through them. How or who can we voice our irritation against this incessant push to always log in to MS to use our computers.
THANK YOU!!! The last time I did an install, a few months ago now, I did the BYPASSNRO, which had always worked for me before. But this time I got hit with the sign in screen at 08:20 in the video. I thought this meant the BYPASSNRO workaround didn't work any more, and so I capitulated and used a Microsoft account. Grrrr!!! Thank you so much for sharing the subsequent ipconfig /release workaround! Now I know for next time!
I do this OOBE process every day at work when loading and setting up customer systems...it works great.
Can't believe they don't offer better options below an Enterprise level. Smh
@@jwhiteker1 even at enterprise level its the same thing. I had to setup pcs for my job at university, they had windows 11 enterprise installed, and we still had to go through this stupid OOBE process and bypass the microsoft account. That's until I found out abt rufus to skip the oobe 💀
Can it be automated with some kind of gpt agent or something? like just plug in a usb stick with an AI agent and let it do its thing... in like, 3 seconds, it's done
What? Like seriously, what? Gpt agent? You know that for gpt api calls you need internet right? As the comment above you suggested, use rufus skip function :D @@Corteum
@@CorteumYES, bashbunny with keyboard emulation and script to run process.
They didn't consider there might be people out there who have no internet connection and want to set up windows. They just bricked those computers.
Microsoft did the same with Xbox One/Series S/X you can't setup the consoles without internet...plus constantly checking on your games licenses...
All this is BS. I guess those people are force to use Linux or BSD.
A new OS just causes hardware to be scrapped . Lol fill the surplus and landfills.
@@GM-Shenmue There's reason why Xbox is falling console and Xbox users look for hacked dashboards.
I'm sure they're aware. I bet they just don't care though. Heartless corporations are like that.
Very thankful for this. What would we do without guys like you?
huh, it's interesting the offline method still works because not only was that always my go-to workaround once I knew of simpler ones (thanks your last vid on this subject!), but I was sure I tried that method on my version of 24H2 and found it didn't work anymore :o I'll have to try it again since I could be mistaken, but I'm so thankful for videos like this because I refuse to not only setup Windows with a Microsoft account, but I've also always refused to setup Windows online. I've always installed Windows offline and put it online once I've needed to since I don't want Microsoft downloading or changing anything externally until I'm ready for that.
It's a shame we have to do that. Back in the day we just installed windows 7 and entered our name and boom windows 7 is ready (if we ignore the drivers)
There is a requirement for an air-gapped device running in the Windows environment that never gets connected to a network, MS must keep a way of doing just that.
not unless you are willing to pay extra for that privilege
Get an enterprise license, maybe?
This is the kind of shit the Pro version should just be able to do. Do whatever with the Home version, but what good is the Pro version if it keeps up with the bullshit.
@@illegalsmirf nope rufus or enter a invalid email adress to keep shitty micrososft account away from any computer
Do they? That doesn't sound like a Microsoft problem to me.
What a wonderful human being you are - this was melting my head - now resolved.....until the next time! Thank you.
The NRO bypass is the way I have always done this. What gets me, is that certain updates bring up the lets make your computer better and you can't bypass it easily. I have to log out and log back in to get a way to bypass it.
I show how to disable that at the end of the video.
What worries me, is that they keep blocking every possible bypass known to the public and force everyone to use THEIR stuff instead of giving you freedom of choice.
Not having watched the video, I don't know what CyberCPU is referring to for his method, but what I typically do is disconnect from the internet before clicking 'continue'. Once it realizes it can't get to Microsoft servers, it finishes and then never comes back again, at least in my experience so far (I work at a computer store, so I see that message popping up all the time). I'm also pretty sure that under 'Sign in options' in Settings, you can disable: 'Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up my device after an update or restart', though I haven't tested this one fully.
@@Jito463 unfortunately that method doesn't work for Windows 11 anymore. However, you can still install Windows 11 with an older build and then just upgrade to the newest build without needing a Microsoft account.
The method I go over in this video you can use on the latest builds.
@@CyberCPU It's still been working for me, so far.
I love your videos! Thank you so much. I had no idea we could access command prompt inside of the setup.. I’ve been helping my clients avoid a M$ account since early Win8/10 and you just changed my world. Always awesome content on your channel
Here we go again !!!! I am getting a bit fed up with this crap from Microsoft. They are getting desperate, I think.
It is high time for a new round of anti-trust lawsuits against Microsoft. They are getting way to cocky, also with their aggressive pushing of Edge, OneDrive, and Bing.
@@james_halpert Edge is actually better apart from the fact that it is kinda bloated
They are simply following Apple...
Yes, and edge with the wait no, don't download chrome, I'm better, wait please.... It knows this will be it's first and last use.
@@FirstLast-pt9zg Edge is indeed better tho even when I don't use it as my primary browser
You have helped before but I just bought a new win 11 pc and with your help I was able to sign in with a local account. Thanks for your help and keep up the good work!!!
Thanks to your videos windows 11 runs better than 10 can. I have Removed bloatware, Bypassed Microsoft account, turned off Data collection, turned of Copilot and Bing. Windows 11 is fantastic without all that B.S.
At 0:03
"....up to their little games...."
Should have said "shenanigans"....less frolicy, more sinister.
Less frolicy, more sinister, yet also more whimsical.
@@NeilHaskins
I didn't think so, but saying it out loud....yea, I can understand where somebody might think that. Wasn't meant that way, but it is kind of on the funny side as well....
I think shenanigans is still the better phrase. Maybe I watched too much CDPGrey for a while, brought back that old term.
Reminds me of Supertroopers
"Our shenanigans are cheeky and fun. His shenanigans are cruel and tragic"
"Which makes them not Shenanigans, Evil shenanigans"
Think of all the users, the "average" PC person, who will think they have no choice, and that it's just how it is now...
Worked like a charm:
I got two W11 devices and used both methods (First did not work on Laptop).
Thanks for the update.
Thanks for the tips!
Myself, I gave up on MS completely. A local login that will work forever, and not just randomly break after an update, is non negotiable for me. It should be illegal for a corp to be able to remote brick my computer.
My desktop now boots Arch. Turns out I can play my crappy indie games just fine in Steam under Linux. The other program I won't be using is Ableton, but I'm thinking of learning Ardour instead.
By running Windows end users agree to the terms and conditions of the EULA. Which does include a clause where they can terminate the agreement at any time. I can't believe anyone would agree to the terms laid out. Unlike most Windows users I've actually read the EULA. They just blindly hit that I accept button and don't even bother. Not knowing what they've agreed to.
@@1pcfred Such terms should be considered predatory and illegal in the first place.
Nice video, I think you can run the oobe command straight after you see the first language selection screen and also renew the IP once the local account screen shows.
5:14 leaves all the spyware telemetry stuff on like a boss
Apparently you didnt notice, but this video was about how to install Win11 without the Microsoft acc bs. Disabling telemetry is shown in other videos.
Excellent video and presentation. Just earned my subscription.
Just about to watch this video at the time of writing this comment, but I must say I KNEW I'd be seeing this exact video from you very soon after learning that Microsoft have blocked all the other known methods in 24H2 now 😂 Fortunately the workaround I figured out and was originally using for 22H2 before I knew of any of the methods online still works for 24H2, but it's not the best method for ease. ANYWAY, time to watch this video and see what's new!
Do you use a more complex method? Could it be automated with AI agent and put on usb stick?
What I used to do was use the slmgr command at setup and change Windows 11 Pro to Windows 11 Enterprise, since the Enterprise edition automatically allows local account creation at setup (even in 24H2) the same way that Pro did on 21H2. Then of course once I'd finished setup I changed my edition back to Pro, but it's not the best solution for Windows 11 Home users since reverting back to Home is complicated.
@@greenonline5469 Windows 11 Pro still allows local account creation if you are connected to the internet and you select the work or school option, then domain join
12:10 The problem is that afaik the official 24H2 will require a full install and not a feature update from a previous install.
Also some preview versions of the 24H2 installers will block Shift+F10 from showing cmd
Great Tips! Keep it up.
I'm glad I've switched to Linux Mint. It's great. I did have to setup a windows machine about a month ago and used your first option. It worked fine
I don't understand what difference it makes if you select set up for domain even if you plan on using the computer at home. If the system doesn't get a domain to join, or see a domain controller doesn't the system default to local policy anyway? I'm not being critical, I just don't understand your rational?
Sure, I totally agree. Just choose a domain and set up, it's that simple. Also, he advises against setting up with a domain. Why? What harm does it do? He didn't mention that!
This video felt like an elongated method for generating content to me.
You join a local domain named "workgroup" when no domain controller given
The more they force microsoft accounts on us, the more of us will switch to linux moving forward.
You can hold more sand in a cupped hand than in a clenched fist.
Now. If microsoft added value to having a microsoft account by having their own version of a family streaming service that required one and the family would be able to upload any movies they own on it and be able to set parental controls, it would have worked, because the hand would have still been cupped so to speak. But once the make it more and more mandatory with no bypass, the more folks will reject windows and microsoft in its entirety.
According to reports, despite windows 11 being the latest windows, people are still continuing to use windows 10, some people even use windows 7, fewer use XP :O
@@Snorlaxiian I'm still on 10. Windows 11 made some dumb choices I really don't care for, and then there is this continued attempt to stop us from creating a local account. I really don't understand why they keep blocking the work-arounds... Seriously these are already in the realm where normal people can't/won't do it so we are small in number anyhow, just let us do our thing ffs.
@@HVDynamo At the huge risk of being called a "conspiracy theorist", dear lord... It seems to me that Microsoft and co are operating shall we say as sociopaths/psychopaths...? They want total control over everything and coerce us into doing things as well - such as having to agree to a license agreement to use a piece of shit software that is compatible with most apps available. If we flip over to the linux world, there are apps available but not the same scope as windows or for that matter macOS. And if there is one company more defended and culty it has to be Apple.
Yes but with a clenched fist all your sand are belong to us.
Thanks Rich! You are da man!!
To 6:56:
Does anybody know what's exactly the diffetence between personal and work use? Will Windows set different settings?
Next build they'll remove command prompt. Shame they are being so stubborn but at the end of the day we're the product now.
We're actually not the product. We are the creators of products. And with the help of AI, that ability to create better products is going to skyrocket into orbit and beyond.
Rich, (or anyone reading this) PLEASE HELP!! Since I installed one of recent MS UPDATES, There is an OUTLINE Around the PASSWORD FIELD either in red, black, or blue. i SEE THIS ON BOTH MY WIN 10, AND WIN11 COMPUTERS. It shows on any WEBSITE i AM ON THAT REQUIRES A password. I see it in Facebook, I see it when banking, and any other website that requires a password. Is this Microsoft or Spyware trying to track my password info?? PLEASE ADVISE!!
watching this on my Linux Mint mini PC....relaxed....sipping coffee....danish cookies on the side...
Linux mint is amazing. I too been using it. 4 years and counting. Very impressed with the mint dev team. Kudos to all involved with mint.
I think I've been Mint since 2013 or 2014. Still rocking it with my 2013 Dell 7010sff, daily driver.
@@FarmerRiddick i still can't get over the fact that mint only uses 1.5gb of ram out my 16gb of ram total. Not only that, every single boot is consistent. What i mean by this is that whenever i power up mint. It all loads on a single shot and stops on a dime the moment you see the desktop. Not a single disk and cpu activity whatsoever. Your pc is always idle.
And because the drivers are already baked right in to the linux kernel. I don't have to worry about drivers at all. Either your linux kernel supports your current hardware or it don't. No silly bsod windows drivers that just mysteriously stops working.
Also, swapping linux kernels is easy peasy. Once you find the kernel that works with your hardware, you stick with the x version kernel and forget it. Pretty much a done deal with drivers which has been the experience for me for the past 4 years on linux mint.
Like for example. Kernels 5.15.xx will work with semi modern systems or systems that are 3 +years older but may have problems with bleeding edge hardware. For those systems. You upgade the kernel to either 6.5.xx or the newest 6.8.xx These kernels will handle the latest and greatest hardware you can throw at it. I upgraded the linux kernel on my mint to 6.8 and watch your hardware come to life on boot and that's it. No stupid windows updates installing half baked drivers that ends up borking itself.
I did have to learn to be a little more self-reliant since you can bork a Linux install in spectacular ways, but for the most part it picks up at the point Microsoft lost their minds.
Debian here... but yes, windows is bloatware. A completely avoidable virus.
haha.. OMG THANK You once again. for this.. I work at a small computer shop, we try and setup / update computers for clients who just want to trun on the computer and use it. not force them into a MS account unless THEY want one or already have one. so.. We get all updates done and ready to walk out the door for them. SO. THIS WORKS 100% today. THANK YOU SO VERY VERY MUCH.. CHEERS!!!
Looks like you need a video covering making a local account from S mode from factory.
Purchased a cheap laptop with S mode home edition. Your S mode video and local account were helpful but didn't work... however I figured it out and wanted to share. Fyi - Cannot use shift+F10 method in S mode. Also cannot open cmd or powershell.
(Step 1) Disable S mode from windows install
Disable secure boot from BIOS
Get to where it asks for wifi
Windows key + R - Sometimes it won't popup right away... press shift+F10 and then windows key + R... repeat until prompt
You can open task manager in S mode via taskmgr.exe
Then you can open stuff from task manager as normal, use snap feature to see all things open.
Open settings from task manager via
ms-settings:system (make sure admin checkbox is hit.
Follow your S mode video like normal to get into registry from recovery
(Step 2) Create local account
This video will work now that above is done ... shift+F10 works.
The best way that I have found to do it is just reload the system with Windows 11 22H2 and the guide works. Typically the system comes with a lot of junk wear from the manufacturer anyway and reloading it will just save you time in the long run. So that's the way I choose to do it most of the time.
@CyberCPU The issue I was worried about there is this laptop doesn't have ethernet (could use usb) and my networking stuff is in a closet. Didn't want to buy ethernet dongle and long cable just to get drivers back or need to use another pc. Once fresh installed the wifi driver would be gone. Technically once I remove s mode via factory and can use shift+f10 to command prompt, I could then backup the drivers via dism from cmd to usb. I was planning to fresh install but Dell didn't have a ton of crap on it, so I left it for now. Other mfgs can be really bad.. it had office (which I was going to install anyway) and McAfee installer (not installed) which I removed ... it was nice enough to ask if I wanted it.
@@FrankTownsend-il1wr you can copy the Wi-Fi driver to a thumb drive from another system. However, WiFi automatically installs most of the time with Windows 11.
Nice, just what I was looking for. Ty.
11:36 no, the greatest workaround of all is to install linux
shift f10 no longer works if in s-mode. so you need to do the registry change to get it out of s-mode first
mine laptop came with s-mode i hate it. i upgrade to pro few years ago
Is bitlocker mandatory now also. I really don't want that either.
Thanks for the update... still mainly using Linux, but when I have to use Windows, this is the way I do it.
8:24 OMG the ipconfig release option is HILARIOUS 😆
I have lenova youga slim 7 2020 . Shift and F10 dose not working 😢😢
LOL! Windoze 11 is the new Windoze 8. It’s simply stunning to see how far enshitification has consumed the Windoze desktop. Sad.
why r u calling it windoze?
W8-w11 sucks
That is so unfair to Windows 8, or at least Windows 8.1. I'd use 8.1, even though it's EOL, before I'd use 11.
Because 10 and 11 are sluggish
The work/school route is the same as the personal route it just doesnt do the domain join on OOBE. you have to join it after. The only difference is it removes the personalized telemetry and gives you the option "I will be domain joining" which allows you to make a local user account.
Thanks for reminding me to make sure I have a copy of Windows 10 Media Creation Tool and to make an ISO with it as a back up method. I have ZERO interest in Windows 11.
Thank you for all your knowledge!
Windows 11 is the biggest advocate for Linux lol. I ran for the hills to Linux once Windows 10 EOL was announced.. aint no point using it if its gona be EOL soon.
18 months away. No rush. Time to ponder. 10 is still good. My hardware isn't acceptable for 11. Don't need new hardware otherwise. NEVER before has Windows worked so well on 10yo hardware (assuming SSD and enough RAM). But Mint seems to be the flavour of choice at the moment.
@@ThePhilGrimm I ended up trying Bazzite while back due to the gaming performance and have since started building my own Images because for me the default Bazzite install was bloated with bunch of stuff I don't use lol.. most stable experience I have ever had
Windows 11 truly does suck. Everyone who said 23H2 was good and it was safe to upgrade was wrong. It's still a buggy frustrating mess and it's still full of stupid design decisions.
I still need Windows, so I'll go back to 10, and hope like hell that 12 doesn't suck ass.
@@mjc0961Have you even tried it.
@@mjc0961you dont need windows. Get rid of all tbose old programs you use.....
Cant you just use a burner account then once at the desktop create a local account then delete the ms account once you log in to the local one? We did this at work until we found out about the oobe\bypassnro command
That's what I did. (You must make that local account an adminsitrator to delete the MS accoount.) I find this easier than the procedure shown in this video. But why "burn" the local account?
just a suggestion:
All of your old videos, which no longer be applicable should be marked as [OUTDATED] in front of the video title.
This way, people will likely Hit and Watch your newest video sooner and the new videos will get more views faster
Trying this on new laptop but shift+f10 does nothing for me. The mouse wheel spins for a split second but then nothing else. Any ideas???
I'm not going to create a Microsoft account--ever.
I'm not going to use Edge browser--ever.
I'm not going to use OneDrive--ever.
I'm not going to use BitLocker full disk encryption--ever.
(Typed from Brave browser on my Linux desktop machine.)
Alt+Tab if you cannot type in the command prompt once opened!! Man, I was struggling to get a VM running with Windows 11 24H2 on Hyper V with a non supported CPU only..The command prompt opened but would not let me type these edits. Alt + Tab is your answer to this issue! Thanks for this video!
Do you have a video of why you don't want a Microsoft account?
Why would anyone want one?
if there isnt a valid reason to HAVE something, then a "purity" test on why you SHOULDNT have one is null.
with my new hp nothing happens when I hit F10 (with FN and SHIFT)
Nice work thanks for the updated method.
This already doesn't work again.. It never jumps to the offline acount.. it just loops back to "lets add an account"
There's a reason why I didn't update to windows 11.
Same here😆
The only reason I did on one computer is because it's an Asus mini PC and they only have drivers for windows 11
@@user-gk9lg5sp4yDid you check through MyASUS app or have any previous obtained drivers?
and here I'm enjoying it (best for developers out there)
@@user-gk9lg5sp4y I thought that with my Hp until I searched the hardware I’d and added win 7 or 10 on it and maybe some win 11 drivers work on win 10
They blocked this method, and shift f10 will not open command prompt same with shift fn f10 does not work.
With s mode true... Check out his video on disabling S mode. Open settings via WinKey+R and then ms-settings:system with admin box checked from factory wizard. Once you disable S mode, this video works.... all and all about 10 mins total to do.
Stick it to the man!
i always put a as both the user name and password and it errors out and gives me a local account creation works for 24h2 also already tried it
At some point the user unfriendliness is going to make installing and learning Linux worth it. Keep it up Microsoft, you're almost there.
then linux will become the next "Windows". Power is like a seesaw you know
I was legitimately thinking earlier today, after running into a few issues I complain about with Linux, that if they're going to be like that too there's really no reason not to just go to Linux.
why can't u press shift+10 for command prompt and type 'oobe\bypassnro' at the very first screen where u were prompted for country/region? is there actually a need to only trigger this at the 'let's connect you to a network' or 'sign in' screens?
A "Microsoft" account is an Outlook/Hotmail account so chances are people already have one as it is, but the point is that I wouldn't want a Windows OS to use my Outlook account.
It should just be a traditional OS, that's it!
Always Great information (as always) Thanks Rich
I recently enabled all the recommended settings and the new machine runs fine today. If it crashes, I want them to have the data so someone else doesn't suffer.
The update process worked although it required I look over its shoulder.
Co pilot is hillarious, I told it a dozen times to stop using the word 'cosmic' in its answers.
I like Gemini better but they both get it half wrong in my tests, and they write decently otherwise, even computer code.
For free AI I enjoyed it, saved me a bunch of time. Not a bad experience so far.
S mode can be disabled. I like it so far, I do miss XP ability to customize the gui instead of using templates.
Shades of grey work better for me than dark theme. I miss the clear delineation patterns of XP, the new GUI can slow you down figuring out what window does what, but I'll get used to it.
I fixed this by installing Linux. Seeing the ads in the start menu did it for me.
Ads in start menu is not new, it was in win10 too. Its also partly because people pirate windows
@@u_long_u64_i64 I've never seen it in 10. There was suggestions, but not straight up an ad for apps that don't even exist on my system like I got on 11. And the copy I had is actually genuine, not pirated.
@@MyReviews_karkan I did got suggesstive ads
I followed this guide but once into my laptop, the WiFi wouldn’t connect. I restarted the machine and tried again - just said unable to connect. I shut it down and will try again tomorrow 😢
Isn't Windows an awful invasive OS! Great video, thanks. (Ubuntu user)
Windows 10 Home/Pro and 11 are even worse in that regard.
That's why I use 10 LTSC, it's as clean as possible. No Edge browser crap or M$ Store.
Linux sucks
Ubuntu might not be the best example as they have had their issues with data collection and trying to force things like snap.
@@sklynexdNaw its good
If you own a cell phone, that statement is completely pointless. You are on youtube right now, making it nearly pointless already. You can't block what programming languages are allowed to do. Your web browser is your most insecure thing on your computer. That's where all the companies are getting "telemetry" also, they all share between them.
PS. I'm using W10 on a laptop that Ill never update it's our main studio computer. At EOL we just going to unhook it from internet.
On my personal computer, like right now. I use Fedora (workstation) I like gnome, thought that plasma 6 is looking nice.
That’s was dope and actually worked thank you
The simplest way to bypass Microsoft Account: Use Linux
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GREAT SHOW AND INFO. I PASS YOUR VIDEO ON TO MANY OTHERS !!
Dude you know you got a Microsoft account…xoxoxo
@peek5548 xoxoxo
I have a couple of Microsoft accounts but I dont want to have to log in to MY computer with a MS account to use it.
And you don't need to.
Linux here we come 🤓🇩🇰 and we are already there 😎
It's been almost 3 years since I fully got my ass off of windows (which was in august 2021) and I'm very glad. I don't regret that decision in the slightest.
I still have a virtual machine having windows 10 to this day and age, mainly for programs that run like shit on wine. Sometimes they might not even work at all.
This will no longer work.
Also I had a windows 10 S-mode, I deleted the partitions during installation of windows 11, do I need to do anything else? You were the only person who actually mentioned S-Mode when installing windows 11
Install Windows 10 OVER Windows 11.
I am just configuring a brand new Acer portable, and the method doesn't work anymore. If I press SHIFT+F10, it doesn't open a dos box anymore. But in the bottom of the screen where I need to connect with a Microsoft account, there is a "Know more" or "More details" (my version is in French), and if you click that, it tells you that if you want to connect with a local account, you have first to configure your device with a Microsoft account and then switch to a local account in Settings, Accounts, your infirmation, and choose connect with a local account.
Switched to Linux six months ago and never looking back.
Yeah, you can ditch Windows but not Microsoft, that's the pity
It's not working i can't get to command prompt
Just stop using Windows.
shift f10 is blocked on most of the new laptops, it become headaches for technicians to install windows
Do not connect the internet. It's really that simple. If you can't then
netsh interface show interface (I know you know as a tech that is a list)
netsh interface set interface disable.
Install windows, and then turn your network adapter back on after installed... I"m confused on the problems? The commands there only needed if you are connect to internet already.
If you realy are a Tech.
Can you elaborate more? Not being goofy, I love to learn, maybe you know something I don't about this topic.
@@Shrapnel_Music Sfift+F10 will not work at all on the new laptops so you cannot enter any command
@@computersrepaircotesaint-l7407 I literally did it last night, what do you mean brother?
EDIT: Is it possible to turn off the internet on your array? or will that mess stuff up for everyone? I can see that being a big issue. I'm being serious my friend. I'd love to help you if I can, if not I'd love to learn from this.
I tried this method and when it wanted me to connect to the internet, I couldn't use the keyboard to enter into the command prompt :(
I found that once you call the CMD with Shift+F10, the keyboard is disabled.
Shift f10 is not worki on brand new laptops these days
Additionally, I have read over there that if you choose english international as your zone you can avoid all that garbage and bloatware Windows 11 bring with it. So besides what this video shows is it good to keep in mind that to start with a cleaner system. Hope it help.
Thanks for the update
Good video. Funny I just bought a mini PC off Amazon and thought I would need these workarounds, but the version supplied by GMKtec didn’t need a microsoft account anyway!
Windows security stops working with this method the security health folder is empty
Isnt there a way where you don't have to restart and do the whole thing again?
Can we type bypass at the beginning?
I wonder if you can use the oobe before you start selecting country, keyboard etc... i.e. just hit shift+f10 right away when country selection screen is up.
I wasn't able to find 'Additional Settings" in Notifications on Windows 10 Home ?
I was just setting up my new Lenovo Legion gaming laptop, received on 05/23/2024.
I tried to bypass the Microsoft registration using the CMD prompt. Shift F10 did open the CMD prompt but when I tried typing the oobe command the keyboard was disabled. I couldn't type anything in the command prompt! When the CMD prompt was closed, the keyboard was not disabled! 🤬😡 By the way, I really enjoy your videos. You've helped me out many times. Thank you. 👍
Have you actually clicked on the cmd window before typing on it?
I just purchased a new laptop today and pressing SHIFT F10 at that setup window wouldn't even bring up the command prompt.
Neat video, but you might want to put in a disclaimer regarding security. It is more secure to sign in with a Microsoft account. It is also good to enable BitLocker and save they key to your Microsoft account. People should also have MFA on their Microsoft account.
The problem is i've been running Windows 11 Pro for a long time fully set up for my work stuff not activated. I go to activate and it wants me to log in. I want to activate it without logging in. All the videos look like a new install going through the options. I already have Windows 11 set up and with complicated modified apps installed.
What I'm looking in to now is just buying a Windows 11 Pro box from Best Buy and then "Change Key" in windows. I really hope that will/can work! I've been running this PC non-activated for months and just want to simply activate it and go. I really don't want to tie to a microsoft account if I don't have to.