how to create a local account during windows 11 se

See the latest trick to bypass the annoying Microsoft Account and Network requirements when you turn on a new Windows 11 computer for the first time. It also applies if you are running the Windows 11 setup from scratch (performing a Windows clean-install). You'll find this "trick" to be very helpful when setting up a new PC for a friend or family member, or if you need to setup a lot of new computers for a business. Yes, you're still able to use a "Local Account" in Windows 11 using this information! Here's the command mentioned in the video: start ms-cxh:localonly NOTE #1: PCs that come from the factory in "Windows S-Mode" will not be able to bypass the Microsoft Account requirement. I have spent many hours searching for a reliable bypass method but I have not found anything as of yet. NOTE #2: Another command you can enter to bypass these requirements during the Windows Setup process is: OOBE\BYPASSNRO Microsoft might be phasing that command out soon but it will reboot the PC and then give you options for: "I don't have Internet" and "Continue with limited setup". The Windows 10/11 setup process will finish and you'll reach the Windows Desktop screen without being required to join a network or join/create a Microsoft Account! See a video I made about the OOBE\BYPASSNRO command here: