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An even better Microsoft Account bypass for Windows 11 has already been discovered
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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 1121283" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>In this case I was using Windows 11 recovery media for a Microsoft Surface that I'd just downloaded from Microsoft. But I have done it many times with a regular Windows 11 ISO and the command window has opened every time. However these days when I'm not using recovery media to install Windows, I use installation media created with Rufus which runs bypassnro automatically, as it's more convenient that way. Note that after running bypassnro, you need to remain disconnected from the internet until the install has finished and Windows boots to the desktop. Up until a few weeks ago, you could connect to the internet as soon as you had created your local account, but that's no longer the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 1121283, member: 31436"] In this case I was using Windows 11 recovery media for a Microsoft Surface that I'd just downloaded from Microsoft. But I have done it many times with a regular Windows 11 ISO and the command window has opened every time. However these days when I'm not using recovery media to install Windows, I use installation media created with Rufus which runs bypassnro automatically, as it's more convenient that way. Note that after running bypassnro, you need to remain disconnected from the internet until the install has finished and Windows boots to the desktop. Up until a few weeks ago, you could connect to the internet as soon as you had created your local account, but that's no longer the case. [/QUOTE]
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