Learn how to create a local account in Windows 11 with our simplified setup process by logging into your personal PC without using a Microsoft account.
Heh, I made the mistake of connecting to the internet, which removes the option for a local account. Even after quitting the setup and restarting the machine, it would skip the wifi question and ask for a Microsoft account.
I ended up using hotkeys to open console and using a command to disable the wifi adaptor, then another to reboot the machine.
After that it suddenly allowed a local account.
Whereupon I learned that there was no way to force it to use the dedicated GPU, win11 only allows you to enable it per program. Otherwise it decides when you need it.
I have installed win10 for now, but the writing is on the wall. When win10 is no longer supported we will finally make the switch to Linux.
During setup, tell it you want to join a domain. This brings you to local account creation. Way easier than what the article says. They keep moving that around to make it harder to find though.
On Pro you can select English (World) as the region and you don’t get Windows Store and other crap installed. Just a nice clean Windows install. Haven’t got a Home ISO to spin up a VM to test if that skips the online account creation/login though but I’ll suspect it does.
Heh, I made the mistake of connecting to the internet, which removes the option for a local account. Even after quitting the setup and restarting the machine, it would skip the wifi question and ask for a Microsoft account.
I ended up using hotkeys to open console and using a command to disable the wifi adaptor, then another to reboot the machine.
After that it suddenly allowed a local account.
Whereupon I learned that there was no way to force it to use the dedicated GPU, win11 only allows you to enable it per program. Otherwise it decides when you need it.
I have installed win10 for now, but the writing is on the wall. When win10 is no longer supported we will finally make the switch to Linux.
During setup, tell it you want to join a domain. This brings you to local account creation. Way easier than what the article says. They keep moving that around to make it harder to find though.
It should be noted that you only get a domain join option with the Pro version.
On Pro you can select English (World) as the region and you don’t get Windows Store and other crap installed. Just a nice clean Windows install. Haven’t got a Home ISO to spin up a VM to test if that skips the online account creation/login though but I’ll suspect it does.