Introduction
Discover a simple yet effective trick to bypass the Microsoft Account requirement during your Windows 11 setup, enabling the use of a local account despite Microsoft’s increasing restrictions.
Increasing Restrictions by Microsoft
With the launch of Windows 11, Microsoft has progressively tightened the noose on the use of local accounts, pushing users towards using a Microsoft Account to leverage full cloud-based functionalities of the operating system.
Recent Changes and Workarounds
Previously, the ‘BypassNRO.cmd’ script facilitated this bypass, but it was removed from Windows 11 preview builds last week. Although the Registry commands from the script still function, they now require manual input or editing, complicating the process.
New Method to Bypass the Requirement
As reported by BleepingComputer and shared by user Wither OrNot, there exists a new, straightforward method to circumvent the Microsoft Account sign-in during the initial setup:
- When prompted to “Let’s connect you to a network,” utilize the Shift+F10 keyboard shortcut to open a command prompt.
- Type
start ms-cxh:localonly
and press Enter. - This command opens a window to set up a new local account.
Completing the Installation with a Local Account
After entering your details and clicking Next, Windows 11 continues the installation using the new local account, bypassing the Microsoft Account login.

Source: BleepingComputer
Verification of Local Account Usage
Post-installation, confirm the use of a local account by accessing your account details through the Start menu, as illustrated below.

Source: BleepingComputer
Future Outlook
Whether Microsoft will eliminate this bypass technique in future updates remains uncertain. However, given its deeper integration into the system compared to a standalone script, removing it could prove challenging for Microsoft.
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Last Updated: April 1, 2025