• Microsoft removes guide on converting Microsoft accounts to Local, pushing for Microsoft sign-ins.
  • Instructions once available, now missing - likely due to company’s preference for Microsoft accounts.
  • People may resist switching to Microsoft accounts for privacy reasons, despite company’s stance.
  • @bassomitron
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    25 months ago

    Afaik, it’ll just use a cached login

    • Snot Flickerman
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      45 months ago

      What chached login? This is talking about a fresh install on a clean (or wiped clean) drive.

      Where would this be cached on a brand new PC never connected to the internet?

      • @bassomitron
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        5 months ago

        Ah, I misunderstood. If there’s no Internet during initial install, pretty sure it’ll just default to using local. I’m not 100% certain, though, as I’ve not setup a totally offline install in a long time. I also haven’t used any edition of Windows that wasn’t at least Professional or Enterprise, so I’m guessing there’s differences there as well for account management.

        • Snot Flickerman
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          5 months ago

          Yeah that has been entirely removed in the Win 11 initial setup. It does not default to local account.

          You literally have to disconnect internet, open a console window, type in oobe/bypassnro and then reboot. Only then will it default to a local account.

          • @bassomitron
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            75 months ago

            Yikes, that’s ridiculous. Microsoft incompetence and greed at its finest.