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This might be relevant to those who wish / have to use Windows 11:

This week, Microsoft made it very clear that it wants to block the popular BYPASSNRO workaround, used to skip the internet and Microsoft Account requirement checks during the Windows 11 installation OOBE (initial setup), although thankfully, the script can still be created using Registry edits.

A 7 step guide.

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[–] Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world 25 points 6 days ago

Install. Linux. Mint.

My sarcasm has less steps than this workaround. A linux install has less steps than that.

[–] banazir@lemmy.ml 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Honestly, guys, gals and others, Microsoft is making it crystal clear they don't want you to use their OS. It's not your OS, it's theirs. Stop trying mangle it into something it is not. If you need registry edits just to make the OS usable, it's not worth it. It's not for you. Please, please, please look at alternatives that respect you, your intelligence, your privacy and your data. One day Microsoft will push an update that will lock you out of your machine unless you create an account. Jumping through these hoops is just delaying the inevitable. Using an OS is not worth all this effort and stress.

[–] anindefinitearticle@sh.itjust.works 135 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yeah, it's called wipe the drive and install linux.

[–] Viri4thus@feddit.org 31 points 1 week ago

This guy fucks!

[–] mspencer712 29 points 1 week ago (8 children)

That’s right. Even if you have to use a windows app that Linux compatibility layers don’t support, you can banish Windows 11 to a virtual machine.

Oh, weird, even in a virtual machine it wants an account. Anyone know where I can find a bypass method? :-)

[–] fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com 1 points 6 days ago

Or use WinApps

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[–] SayYes2Depress@slrpnk.net 77 points 1 week ago (14 children)

This is great. Most other comments only talking about how the solution is to "install Linux". But thats not a viable solution for us Admins setting up PC's for users in a company who barely understand how to use a Windows machine, never mind them ever even hearing of the word Linux.

I would love to install Linux on some users machines that dont use the PC for anything other than Internet Access. But I know they would still have a cow.

Since I saw they were getting rid of Bypassnro ive been panicking, wondering if I'm going to start having to set up a Microsoft account for all my users. I'll test this on Monday and hopefully breath easy. That is until they decide to strip us of this solution as well.

[–] Tsuroth@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago

You can use NTLite to set up local accounts during installation, skip the OOBE, remove TPM requirements, strip down some of the bloat, and disable some of the tracking. You can have it include driver packs and updates too. All I have to do after installation is log in, domain join if necessary, and set up user accounts.

[–] nope@jlai.lu 1 points 6 days ago

Could you not use an outdated ISO of a windows that supports local accounts, and then apply updates ?

[–] QuarterSwede@lemmy.world 42 points 1 week ago (12 children)

The just install Linux crowd gets really old. How’s that gonna help on a work machine where I HAVE to use Office to collaborate? Oh right, it’s not! Totally unhelpful.

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[–] eugenevdebs@lemmy.dbzer0.com 74 points 1 week ago (12 children)

"Linux is far too complex for the common person to use."

Installing windows without your data being harvested: 7 steps, then editing registry files, uninstalling most of the programs that come with it and get reinstalled with every update, use this command prompt, download this program from a random website you've never heard of before...

Installing Linux without your data being harvested: Click continue.

Linux is so difficult you guys, no one could possibly learn the command line.

[–] Maalus@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Orrrrrr, hear me out, just click once and get an online account because you don't care.

And yes, the command line is an issue to most regular users. My parents don't grasp the concept of keyboard shortcuts for copying and pasting. I get a phone call every time they try to attach a file to an email, where they say the steps when they are doing it so they don't fuck it up. If you use the computer to access a single webpage that's bookmarked, youtube and ebay, maybe an hour every week at most, expecting them to have to learn a new system and a command line isn't feasible. People like icons and clicking. If you managed to get rid of a keyboard and maintain functionality, they'd switch in a heartbeat. That's why smartphones are so popular. That's why kids preffer touchscreen over controller, and are basically unable to play keyboard and mouse anymore.

[–] amzd@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago

If you use the computer to access a single webpage that’s bookmarked, youtube and ebay, maybe an hour every week at most, expecting them to have to learn a new system and a command line isn’t feasible.

You don’t need to access the command line (nor even the system really) to do browsing. The same browser you use on windows is gonna work on Linux.

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[–] Surp@lemmy.world 40 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (11 children)

Lemmy is the 1.45% user base on steam hardware surveys os section. https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam

By far most people want to use windows. The people that are loud on here about Linux are the only ones that don't so thank you for a solution that's not the constant post saying just install Linux. Its not intuitive for almost all users aside IT people and enthusiasts.

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