I'm planning to install Windows 11 on my PC at home, but I don't have WiFi. My plan is to download the installation files at my friend's place and then use Ventoy to flash them onto a USB stick. When I boot my PC with that USB, will I be able to install Windows without an internet connection? I've heard that Windows requires updates, which usually need the internet. So, is it possible to get through the installation without being online?
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You can absolutely use a program like Rufus to install Windows without needing an internet connection. It's pretty straightforward—just a few clicks and you're set. If you want more help, there are tons of guides available online that explain how to do it without any special tools.
Installing Windows offline is actually a good idea for privacy and security reasons. You might need to tweak the installation process a bit using the command line, but there are guides out there that can walk you through it. Just check out steps 22-28 in this one they recommend: https://pureinfotech.com/bypass-internet-connection-install-windows-11/.
Thanks for the suggestions! I'll see if I can get an Ethernet connection; that sounds much easier. I'm all for avoiding headaches during this process!
If you're really stuck without internet, you could consider plugging in an Ethernet cable. It may not be ideal, but it'll get you through the installation without too many hiccups. Just remember that installing Windows without internet might lead to older drivers being loaded, which can complicate things later. Ideally, I'd recommend having an internet connection ready—even if it’s just wired—during the installation for a smoother experience.
If you're going for Windows 11 Pro, one trick is to select the option for school or work and then join a domain. This allows you to bypass the online account setup, even without a network connection. Just a heads-up, this method doesn’t apply to the home version.

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