How to Bypass Internet Requirement During Windows 11 Installation

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How to Bypass Internet Requirement During Windows 11 Installation

Microsoft recently removed the option that allowed users to skip the internet connection step during Windows 11 installation. This change forces users to connect to a network and create a Microsoft account. However, developers have discovered a new method to bypass this requirement and set up a local account without an internet connection.

In this guide, we will show you two simple methods using Command Prompt (CMD) to complete the Windows 11 installation offline.


Method 1: Using the CMD Command

  1. When you reach the screen asking for an internet connection, press Shift + F10 to open the Command Prompt.
  2. Type the following command and press Enter:
start ms-cxh:localonly
  1. This will bypass the network requirement and allow you to create a local account instead of a Microsoft account.

Method 2: Using OOBE BypassNRO

  1. At the internet connection screen, press Shift + F10 to open CMD.
  2. Type the following command and press Enter:

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OOBE /BYPASSNRO
  1. The system will restart, and after rebooting, you will be able to skip the internet connection step and create a local account.

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Why Use These Methods?


  • Offline Installation: Ideal for users who prefer setting up their PC without an internet connection.
  • Privacy Control: Avoid creating a Microsoft account if you prefer using a local account.
  • Faster Setup: Skip unnecessary steps and complete installation quickly.

Final Thoughts

By using these simple CMD commands, you can bypass the internet requirement and complete your Windows 11 installation without hassle. Whether you prefer privacy or just want a quick setup, these methods offer an effective solution. If Microsoft changes these workarounds in future updates, stay tuned for more tricks and updates.

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