Title: Bypassing Microsoft Account Sign-in on Windows 11 Update
Video Description: In this video, Simon provides an updated tutorial on bypassing the Microsoft Account sign-in during the setup of the latest version of Windows 11. This method allows users to use their computer as a standalone device without synchronizing their information with Microsoft. The key steps include:
- Starting the Windows 11 Setup: Simon begins by selecting the United States as his country and choosing the US keyboard layout, skipping the option for a second keyboard layout.
- Connecting to a Network: He connects to a Netgear router’s Wi-Fi network but advises not to disconnect the router or Wi-Fi yet.
- Allowing Windows to Check for Updates: The computer checks for updates while connected to the internet. Simon highlights the router activity during this phase.
- Disconnecting from the Router: Once the updates are being installed and the system restarts, Simon turns off the router to disconnect the computer from the internet.
- Completing the Setup Offline: With the internet connection disabled, Simon proceeds through the setup, creating a local user account named ‘Owner’ and skipping the password setup. He also skips Lenovo’s request for information.
- Finalizing the Installation: The Windows setup completes without requiring a Microsoft Account, resulting in a standalone system setup.
- Reconnecting to the Internet: After the Windows setup is complete, Simon turns the router back on to restore internet connectivity to the computer and other devices.
Conclusion: Simon successfully demonstrates how to bypass the Microsoft Account sign-in on the latest version of Windows 11 by temporarily disconnecting from the internet during the setup process. This method allows users to set up Windows 11 as a standalone system without linking it to a Microsoft account. Simon concludes the video by encouraging viewers to turn their routers back on and thanks them for watching.
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