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      Yeah but I turn on airplane mode and it doesn’t need an account anymore. Lpt for those of you out there.

      Actually, better tip, use Linux.

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        True, but i still need to keep a copy of windows for my average Joe friends. Not gonna preach the hard way thought, i want them to slowly convert to Linux hahaha.

        Especially more and more games arw supported in Linux, either native or via proton

        Me myself, already using Linux for the past 3 Years :D

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        That stopped working for home editions of windows. On pro you can say you are joining a local domain, but on home you have to use a workaround, such as the bypass command or a locked out account.

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      Yeah, but you can create local account.

      With the installing media running:

      Shift+F10 (opens cmd) > OOBE\BYPASSNRO

      • Continue until getting to creating account

      ◦◦ Account > 123@123.com/test@test.com/a@b.com/1@1.ru/fuckoff@microsoft.com/a@outlook.com/d@d.d/na@na.com

      ◦◦ Password > *enter any random password*

      • […] > How would you like to set up this device > Set up for work or school

      With an existing system:

      • CMD > net user /add <username> *

      E: Wording.

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      11 months ago

      I think it’s still technically possible with some workaround but they indeed kind of killed offline accounts with Windows 11

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        11 months ago

        It’s not hard at all, when making an account one of the options is to make it offline/local only. Sure it’s a small link below the big buttons but it’s there and not hidden.

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          I reinstalled Win11 last month and I think they removed that feature. now you have to Shift+F10 and type the bypass command in CMD.

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          It used to be that way, but last time I tried the only way is to disconnect from the internet otherwise it will force it.

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            I just made an offline account 3 days ago on a windows 11 machine so I dunno what to say man

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          That’s how it worked in Windows 10 and possibly early versions of 11 but as far as I know (not a Windiws user so take it with a grain of salt) that’s no longer the case and they even patched some of the workaroundssoo you have to find a current one