#1031 - Set Up Windows 11 With Only a Local Account
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Whack-a-Mole
That's the game we're playing with Microsoft. They keep blocking the various loopholes we use to install Windows 11 without using a Microsoft account.
This week I've featured the most recent approach that works for me ... until it doesn't.
Set Up Windows 11 With Only a Local Account
Also this week
- Deleting things in the cloud
- Windows account types
- The best two-factor app
- Has someone copied your files?
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Set Up Windows 11 With Only a Local Account
It's still possible, just well hidden.
Setting up a Windows 11 machine without a Microsoft account is still possible, though it's not obvious.
Read: Set Up Windows 11 With Only a Local Account
Also This Week on Ask Leo!
If I Use a Cloud Sync Program to Back Up, Won't Accidental Deletions Delete the Backup? | |
Backing up to auto-syncing cloud services is very convenient. But what happens when it syncs your mistake? Read: If I Use a Cloud Sync Program to Back Up, Won't Accidental Deletions Delete the Backup? |
What's the Difference Between an Administrator Account and a Limited User Account? | |
Windows includes three types of accounts: administrator-capable, limited user, and the (hidden) true administrator account. Read: What's the Difference Between an Administrator Account and a Limited User Account? |
What's the Best Two-Factor App? | |
Two-factor authentication is one of the most important things you can do to secure your accounts. Here are the 2FA apps I can recommend. Read: What's the Best Two-Factor App? |
Can I Tell If Someone Has Copied My Files? | |
For all practical purposes, it's impossible to tell if someone has copied your files after the fact. Read: Can I Tell If Someone Has Copied My Files? |
Why Are There So Many Copies of the Visual C++ Runtime? | |
There are usually many copies of the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime library on a Windows computer. Here's why. Read: Why Are There So Many Copies of the Visual C++ Runtime? |
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Why Are There So Many Copies of the Visual C++ Runtime?There are usually many copies of the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime library on a Windows computer. Here's why.Watch: Why Are There So Many Copies of the Visual C++ Runtime? |
Can I Tell If Someone Has Copied My Files?For all practical purposes, it's impossible to tell if someone has copied your files after the fact.Watch: Can I Tell If Someone Has Copied My Files? |
What's the Best Two-Factor App?Two-factor authentication is one of the most important things you can do to secure your accounts. Here are the 2FA apps I can recommend.Watch: What's the Best Two-Factor App? |
What's the Difference Between an Administrator Account and a Limited User Account?Windows includes three types of accounts: administrator-capable, limited user, and the (hidden) true administrator account.Watch: What's the Difference Between an Administrator Account and a Limited User Account? |
Set Up Windows 11 With Only a Local AccountSetting up a Windows 11 machine without a Microsoft account is still possible, though it's not obvious.Watch: Set Up Windows 11 With Only a Local Account |
If I Use a Cloud Sync Program to Back Up, Won't Accidental Deletions Delete the Backup?Backing up to auto-syncing cloud services is very convenient. But what happens when it syncs your mistake?Watch: If I Use a Cloud Sync Program to Back Up, Won't Accidental Deletions Delete the Backup? |
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