I've set up a local account on my new $3000 laptop, installed everything I need, and transferred files from my old PC without any issues. But now, I'm suddenly faced with a screen that requires me to sign in with a Microsoft account. I can't even open the command prompt using Shift+F10, although I managed to open the terminal through another app, but my keyboard isn't working except on that account screen. I'm looking for a way to permanently bypass this requirement since I don't want a Microsoft account. Any ideas? I'm using Windows 11 Pro by the way.
1 Answer
A good first step is to disconnect your internet completely—both wired and wireless—before restarting. Try using combinations like Ctrl+Shift+F10 or Fn+Shift+F10 when you reboot, then see if you can get into the command window. You can type 'start ms-cxh:localonly' to attempt to sort this out. It might work, but keep in mind Microsoft has patched some bypasses recently, so good luck!
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