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    7 months ago

    There’s a tiny little white link on the bottom right side of that pane that says skip and then multiple panes after that with “yes, I’m really sure. F off Microsoft”.

    Still extremely easy to miss and hilarious that he did.

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      7 months ago

      Not since 11, even the no network trick doesn’t work. With Windows 10 if you didn’t give it a network it was like oh okay, I guess local account is the only choice.

      Windows 11 has a screen that says it can’t find any WiFi or Ethernet adapter, and that you need one and connect to the Internet. It really doesn’t want you to not have a Microsoft account, you have to kill the whole setup in cmd and make the local account yourself. It’s insane.

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        As of recently, it doesnt even let you open cmd during setup. Found that out when setting up a win11 laptop for a colleague a couple weeks ago

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      It‘s not actually there in current windows versions. It takes some sort of workaround and I think you actually need to use the cmd. It is possible though.

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        last time i installed win10 on my desktop, the skip option definitely wasn’t there, tried googling but couldn’t find a solution so i had to create that damn account. next day my laptop that i need for school wouldn’t let me log in anymore without an account. that day i joined team linux. btw i wonder if it would force that ms account crap if you had no internet at the moment?

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          7 months ago

          Not anymore with pro, iirc. It worked longer than home but they changed that, I think. Dunno for enterprise.

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            7 months ago

            This takes a few minutes to test, so I did.

            TLDR: You can do it in Win11 Pro at least, but the interface tries really hard to steer you into a Microsoft account.

            Used the Windows image tool at https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11

            This created me a 23H2 ISO

            Created a VM in VMWare Workstation and started setup

            When asked for the key, I chose “I don’t have a product key”

            When asked for version, I chose “Windows 11 Pro”

            After the restart, during OOBE, it asks me how I would like to setup, I chose “work or school”

            When asked to sign-in to Microsoft, I chose “Sign-in options”

            I then chose to “Domain join instead”

            I’m then asked to create a new standard user

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              7 months ago

              Just use Rufus to make the USB… I mean, it’s fairly simple to use it, and it asks you IF you give it a Windows ISO if you’d like to skip these things. There are other tweaks as well, like no BitLocker by default.

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        You actually have to make sure the device never connects to the internet in order to create a local only user account.