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Isn't that just updating from the internet? What if you disconnect it?
I think if you've connected to the net while installing you're done for. XD
You can bypass the network and MS account requirement using a registry entry. Thankfully, they included a handy script that will do it for you, located at
C:\Windows\System32\OOBE\bypassnro.bat
. The easiest way to run it isShift
+F10
during the OOBE. This should bring up Command Prompt.oobe\bypassnro
(no spaces, case insensitive).Bonus tips:
cnc
. You can change the displayed name (but not Users folder name) later. Read more about this in the last paragraph.winutil-main.zip
you get from this GitHub repo’s ZIP download onto your new PC. You can now eject and use your installation/recovery flash drive to transfer the file, it won’t interfere with its functionality. Follow instructions on the repo’s page for running it.Bonus trick for installation, which comes in handy before you start OOBE: Unlike Linux, when asked to select partition to install to, you cannot repartition your disk in the GUI. But you can do that from another OS, or even right there: press
Shift
+F10
to bring up Command Prompt, rundiskpart
and follow guides online on how to use it. What you want is the following partitions:You can change your username later but not paths like
C:\Users\cnc\AppData\Local\Temp
, spaces in which cause headaches. Also, move Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures and Videos toD:
(look up how to do that).This is about how I go about doing a somewhat clean, safe install of Windows 11. No sus binaries involved. Yes, Linux is better and you should install it on its partition right away; then you can symlink your
home
folders toD:
.