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minus-squareJyek@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·27 days agoSetting up a local user account only is easy. Shift+f10 to open command prompt and then run OOBE\BYPASSNRO and then you can run the setup with zero network requirements and zero account requirements.
minus-squareLumisal@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·27 days agoThat no longer works. Tried it on my girlfriend’s new gaming laptop about 4 months ago and it did nothing, so just went back to using my custom Rufus install.
minus-squareHonytawk@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·26 days agoWith Rufus it doesn’t even ask for a MS account, indeed.
minus-squareJyek@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·26 days agoI do it every day for work. You must be doing something wrong.
minus-squareLumisal@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·26 days agoIt’s a simple command, kinda hard to mess up repeatedly. It’s probably something to do with which Windows edition is used. This was just a consumer grade laptop after all
Setting up a local user account only is easy. Shift+f10 to open command prompt and then run OOBE\BYPASSNRO and then you can run the setup with zero network requirements and zero account requirements.
That no longer works.
Tried it on my girlfriend’s new gaming laptop about 4 months ago and it did nothing, so just went back to using my custom Rufus install.
With Rufus it doesn’t even ask for a MS account, indeed.
I do it every day for work. You must be doing something wrong.
It’s a simple command, kinda hard to mess up repeatedly.
It’s probably something to do with which Windows edition is used. This was just a consumer grade laptop after all