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Maintain only a local account on your Windows 11 PC.
By default, you must have (or create) a Microsoft account in order to install Windows 11 Home (and versions of Pro that are build 22H2 and up). Though Microsoft accounts are free, there are many reasons why you would want to install Windows 11 without one.
Maybe you want to use a local account because you are installing Windows 11 on a child’s PC or on a PC that you plan to sell, give to a friend or donate to a charity. Obviously, you don’t want someone else having a computer with your account on it. Or perhaps you just like your privacy and don’t want to create an account with Microsoft in the first place.
Whatever your reason for doing so, there’s an easy way to install Windows 11 without using a Microsoft account.
There’s a simple trick for using a local account that works on current builds of Windows and involves cutting off Internet at just the right time in the setup process. However, the upcoming (and currently in preview) build 22H2 is wise to this trick and blocks it, demanding that you reconnect to the Internet before continuing. If you have Windows 11 22H2, you’ll need to prepare your install disk using Rufus, a process we document further down this page.
If you’ve already downloaded and created a Windows 11 boot disk with Rufus or otherwise, follow these steps to set up without a Microsoft account.
1. Follow the Windows 11 install process until you get to the login screen where you are prompted to sign in or create a Microsoft account.
2. Hit Shift + F10. A command prompt appears. 

5. Click the back arrow in the upper left corner of the screen.
6. Enter a username you want to use for your local account and click Next.

Another method, which works even with Windows 22H2, involves confusing Windows by entering an email address that, apparently, has been used too many times. This worked for us, but Microsoft could get wise to it.
1. Enter [email protected] as the email address and click Next when Windows 11 setup prompts you to log into your Microsoft account. 

3. Click Next.
4. Enter the username you want to use.


1. Download the Windows 11 ISO file for Windows 11 22H2 (build 22621.169 or higher). As of this writing, you can only get the ISO for that build directly by using UUP Dump (opens in new tab). We explain how to perform this process in our how to down a Windows 11 ISO file article.
2. Insert a USB Flash drive you want to use as an install disk if one is not already inserted. Note that this drive will be completely erased during the process and it must be at least 8GB. If you are just installing Windows in a virtual machine, you can create an ISO file instead of writing directly to a Flash drive, but we’ll assume you’re not doing that here.
3. Download and launch Rufus version 3.19 or higher. There is no installation process, but you may be asked to confirm permissions by Windows User Account control.
4. Select the USB drive from the menu in Rufus if it’s not already selected.


7. Toggle “Remove requirement for an online Microsoft account” to on and click OK. You may also want to toggle on the other options, which include Removing the Secure Boot / TPM 2.0, RAM and Storage requirements. But if your computer meets those requirements, it doesn’t pay to do that. 

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