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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Windows 11 - All the known ways to skip & bypass OOBE MS online account

Here are all the known ways and methods to skip & bypass Windows 11's OOBE MS online account requirement and use a local account instead.

 1st Method

Start the Windows 11 installation. When in OOBE and Win11 requires you to connect to the network,

press SHIFT+F10 to open a CMD window and type: OOBE\bypassNRO

The PC will restart, OOBE will start again, but this time it will offer the option "I don't have an internet connection". Continue for there.


2nd method

* By accessing the Developer Console, users can trigger a local account setup screen. 

1. Start Windows 11 Setup > Select region and keyboard layout.

2. Press CTRL + SHIFT + J to open the Developer Console.

3. Type: WinJS.Application.restart("ms-cxh://LOCALONLY")

This opens a GUI to add a local user account.   

   * Note: This command is case-sensitive. 

   * You can use Tab-completion to help you type it quickly & accurately.

 Press Escape to exit the Developer Console and return to the OOBE screen.



3rd method (similar to method 2)

1. Start Windows 11 Setup > Select region and keyboard layout.

2. Press SHIFT+F10 to open CMD and type: start ms-cxh://LOCALONLY

This opens a GUI to add a local user account.

  

4th method

If you're upgrading from a previous installation of Windows (or booted from WinPE):

1. Mount the Windows 11 ISO file: Right-click it and select Mount (or select open with > Windows Explorer)

   It should receive a drive letter, let's say E:\ .

2. Open CMD and type: 

   cd /d E:/Sources

   setupprep.exe/product server

3. Continue installation as usual (you can ignore the "Server" label, it will install Windows 11).


5th method (similar to method 4)

If you're upgrading from a previous installation of Windows (or booted from WinPE):

1. Mount the Windows 11 ISO file: Right-click it and select Mount (or select open with > Windows Explorer)

   It should receive a drive letter, let's say E:\ .

2. Open CMD and type: 

    cd /d E:

   setup.exe /product server

3. Continue installation as usual (you can ignore the "Server" label, it will install Windows 11).


6th method

Start the Windows 11 installation. When in OOBE and Win11 requires you to connect to the network, press SHIFT+F10 to open CMD and type the following commands:

:: This creates a standard limited user. 

:: The asterisk * tells the system to ask for a password (for security, the input is hidden)

:: If you prefer, you can type the password directly in the command: net user "YOUR_USERNAME" "YOUR_PASSWORD" /add

net user "YOUR_USERNAME" * /add

:: This adds the user to the local Administrators group

net localgroup Administrators "YOUR_USERNAME" /add

:: Make the user account active/enabled

net user "YOUR_USERNAME" /active:yes

:: Make sure the password never expires

net user "YOUR_USERNAME" /expires:never

:: Optional - Deactivate the built-in Administrator account

net user "Administrator" /active:no

:: Delete the temporary setup account, it's no longer needed

net user "defaultUser0" /delete

:: To check/verify that all the steps we've done so far were performed OK

net user

:: Next, we need to adjust a few registry settings

reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE" /f /v DefaultAccountAction

reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE" /f /v DefaultAccountSAMName

reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE" /f /v DefaultAccountSID

reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE" /f /v LaunchUserOOBE

reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE" /f /v SkipMachineOOBE /t REG_DWORD /d 1

:: If you want, you can bypass the BitLocker auto enforcement

reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\BitLocker" /f /v PreventDeviceEncryption /t REG_DWORD /d 1

:: Reboot the PC

shutdown /r /t 0

:: You should now be able to continue setting up Windows


NOT TESTED YET, BUT MAY WORK:

control userpasswords2

netplwiz

start ms-settings:otherusers

lusrmgr.msc

start ms-cxh://SETADDNEWUSER > I don't have this person's sign-in information > Add a user without a Microsoft account