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Martinezipo
Jun 26, 2024Copper Contributor
Possible to install windows 11 without microsoft account?
Hello tech community members,
I'm new to Windows and want to install Windows 11 on a PC given by my dad, but I don't have a Microsoft account and I'm not planning to create one. I've heard that it's possible to bypass the Microsoft account requirement during the installation process, but I'm not sure how to do it.
Could anyone provide a step-by-step guide or any tips on how to install Windows 11 without Microsoft account? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
[Latest update] Please don't send private message any more as I don't have time replying one by one. If you had the same question, please follow this step-by-step-guide with screenshots to get it done. I already successfully installed Windows 11 on my PC without Microsoft account. You can also contact the support to send you the custom ISO to skip the Microsoft account requirement.
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- alexx00Copper Contributor
Hello. Press shift+f10, type net user /add your_name your_password, net localgroup /add administrators your_name, then type regedit-->HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-->software-->policies-->microsoft-->windows and create a new key called OOBE. In this key create a DWORD called "DisablePrivacyExpirience", and kill using task manager process called "Winlogon", now log into your user and delete defaultuser0 using command "net user /delete defaultuser0". And that's all! Enjoy!
- MadFoxCopper Contributor
When you're on the screen that asks you to sign in with a Microsoft account, press: Shift + F10
In the Command Prompt, type the following command exactly: OOBE\BYPASSNRO
The PC will restart automatically.
After rebooting, you will now see the option to "I don’t have internet" or "Continue with limited setup".
Select that, and you'll be able to create a local account, without needing a Microsoft account. - GageSterlingIron Contributor
It is really a painful experience to install Windows 11 with Microsoft account. It keeps downloading system update and other staff you are not aware of. It could take hours if the internet connection is slow. This is the reason why people are looking for a way to install Windows 11 without Microsoft account. Microsoft should give the two choices and let the user decide which account type to go with.
Honestly, installing Windows 10 with a local account is much faster than using a Microsoft account!
- BeckettFrostIron Contributor
Microsoft has blocks the trick to bypass Microsoft account requirement in latest dev build. This means it will become much more harder to install Windows 11 without Microsoft account. Please kindly share the tip here if you know the way that still works.
- jmacnairCopper Contributor
Forcing you to have a Microsoft account in Windows 11 results in a neat self-denial of service attack. I upgraded to Windows 11 a couple of days ago (only because of the end of support for Windows 10, which I was very happy with). So I started up my PC this morning, only to be confronted with a screen that said I had to finish setting up my Microsoft account. There was no way to escape this screen. It then insisted that I log in to my Microsoft account. It told me it had sent a code to my email. However, since I could not get to my email because I could not get past this screen during log in, I was stuck in a denial of service attack courtesy of Microsoft. Well done Microsoft. In general I have been struggling now that I am on Windows 11, trying to figure out what no longer works and figure out how to fix it. I now have to almost always choose "See All" when I want to start up an application. The setting application is now a largely useless mess. And I am just getting started. Who knows what other things I have lost.
Jim MacNair
- necmiekerCopper Contributor
Before clicking "Setup for personal use", click Shift + F10 and command window will appear. Type "ipconfig /release" then close command window and click "Setup for personal use" then it will move to next screen which asks you for an username for local account. Then again click Shift + F10 and type "ipconfig /renew" then close command window and continue to steps ahead.
- Teddyissocute117Copper Contributor
Works on Windows 8.1 as well, 5/4/25
- whodamncaresCopper Contributor
Not true with the latest windows 11, soon or later you will get a screen saying to log in with a Microsoft account
- TerezaCopper Contributor
Installing Windows 11 without a Microsoft account is possible. During setup, disconnect the PC from the internet to bypass the Microsoft account requirement and create a local account instead. For activation, Windows 11 retail keys Hyp_estkey microsoft partner
- whodamncaresCopper Contributor
Not true with the latest windows 11, soon or later you will get a screen saying to log in with a Microsoft account
- Marc21Copper Contributor
Installing Windows 11 without a Microsoft account is possible. During setup, disconnect the PC from the internet to bypass the Microsoft account requirement and create a local account instead. For activation, Windows 11 retail keys Hyp_estkey microsoft partner
- whodamncaresCopper Contributor
Not true with the latest windows 11, soon or later you will get a screen saying to log in with a Microsoft account
- ajb1978Copper Contributor
Came to this thread trying to set up an LG Gram I bought for my mother, and she has no Internet at her cabin, and no Microsoft account either. After reading through all the replies, I came upon a very elegant solution for my situation.
What worked for me was to turn Airplane mode on before the setup started, and click "I don't have Internet" when that option appeared.
Boom, local account, no Microsoft account needed.
- JamesAutoDudeCopper Contributor
This worked! At least on a laptop. I'm sure for a desktop you can just keep it disconnected from Ethernet and have similar results.
For anyone looking, it's at the very bottom next to the "next" button and says "I don't have Internet"
- tim1920Copper ContributorCame across this issue today with an antsy user who'd already started his laptop setup before allowing me to set it up and join the domain. Luckily, he got stumped when it came to the user account option. I started over, and did not get the option to connect or not to the internet, as he'd already connected. Turns out, the fix was super easy.
When selecting account type, choose work or school. On the next screen, there's an option for sign in another way, which lets you choose to sign in with a domain. This brings you directly to create a local user account. You don't actually need to have a domain to get this to work.- JAL_CollaborationCopper Contributor
Thanks Tim - Worked 5 June 2025!!
- DemocracyManifest91Copper Contributor
Thanks, worked.
- baileyswalkCopper Contributor
This is the way