How to Bypass the Microsoft Account & Network Requirement on a new Windows 11 PC

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2023
  • Learn how to bypass the Microsoft Account and Network requirements when installing Windows 11 or turning on a new computer for the first time. You'll find this helpful when setting up a new computer for a friend or family member or if you need to setup lots of new computers for a business. Yes, you can still create and use a Local Account in Windows 11 using this information!
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    Jason :)
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  • @firecloud77
    @firecloud77 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Excellent. Unfortunately I signed in to my Microsoft account while setting up Windows 11 on my new mini computer a few days ago. I wonder if there is a way to reverse that, and change it to a Local Account.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 11 měsíci +4

      Hi FireCloud77 -- I made a "video reply" to your comment (just for you) with some ideas that might be helpful to you. Take a look here:
      czcams.com/video/-VGG0Qxv34U/video.html

  • @enoytsur
    @enoytsur Před 8 měsíci +6

    Hi Jason. This is the most crisp, clear, concise tutorial I have ever witnessed on CZcams. Followed the instructions on a Dell Windows 11 Laptop [did not need the FN key] and it went exactly as you instructed. A very good tip you included was when typing at the C: prompt they were all letters. Excellent, Thank you.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so much for the compliment!! 😀 I often find myself searching for good walk-through videos on how to solve various tech problems so I make sure that my videos are clear and to-the-point as well. I show each step of the process and use my editing software to speed up the boring parts. Thanks again and have a great weekend! Cheers -- Jason

  • @H.pylori
    @H.pylori Před 10 měsíci +3

    Sir, I had already added the internet so I got to the page where they forced you to make an account. I tried the "no@thankyou" method and it worked perfectly the first time and I am now looking at my windows screen. Thanks you so much for creating this video. Now comes the tedious task of fine tuning Win 11 to get rid of unwanted items and apps. Thumbs up and new sub.

  • @angelbatiste2646
    @angelbatiste2646 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much Jason I really appreciate this video!!!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 2 měsíci

      You are so welcome! Have a great day -- Jason :)

  • @Lynne-kd6me
    @Lynne-kd6me Před 6 dny

    Thank you so much for both the overall reset and this video Jason 😊really appreciate your expertise 👍

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 5 dny

      I'm glad I could help -- Have a great weekend! Jason

  • @kimber12
    @kimber12 Před 11 dny

    Brilliant! Exactly the solution I was looking for. Thanks so much!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 11 dny

      I’m glad it helped! Hopefully these “tricks” will keep working a while longer. Microsoft is on a mission to get all PC users connected to a Microsoft account but I’d rather stick with using a Local Account for now. Have a great day - Jason 😁

  • @erickmero2
    @erickmero2 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks
    Third time coming to check this video to bypass windows.
    Works perfect.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 6 měsíci

      I'm glad my video continues to be useful for you! :) I often find myself pulling up this video too when I'm working on a customer's new computer and can't remember what the command was -- LOL! Have a great day -- Jason

  • @aj_femsy....1711
    @aj_femsy....1711 Před 20 dny

    This video really helped me bypass the forceful Microsoft login.
    Thanks Jason❤

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 20 dny

      Glad it helped! I just used the Shift-F10 and BYPASSNRO trick yesterday to set a new Dell Windows 11 PC for a customer. Hopefully Microsoft will keep letting us use the work-arounds. Have a great day! -- Jason

  • @heatherbernstein
    @heatherbernstein Před měsícem

    This was awesome! Thank you!

  • @user-xo7tn9ev8v
    @user-xo7tn9ev8v Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you so much 🎉

  • @coachallred
    @coachallred Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for stating the laptop/surface way to do it!! I have watched 5 videos and none of them state that.👊

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 2 měsíci

      I'm glad it worked for you! Have a great day -- Jason :)

  • @rhondae8222
    @rhondae8222 Před měsícem

    Another great video. Thank you.

  • @JasonBagnell
    @JasonBagnell  Před 11 měsíci +9

    Hi! Leave everyone a comment below and let us know how this video helped you! UPDATE: I just used the SHIFT-FN-F10 trick yesterday (8/4/2023) on a new Dell Windows 11 laptop and it still worked great.

  • @macgruber75
    @macgruber75 Před 2 měsíci

    Great info, thanks!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Glad it was helpful.
      Cheers! -- Jason :)

  • @TheAuriconGroup
    @TheAuriconGroup Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this information! It is very helpful!! I just subscribed.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 10 měsíci

      I’m so glad you found it helpful! - Thanks for subscribing 😁

    • @TheAuriconGroup
      @TheAuriconGroup Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@JasonBagnell Very helpful! I am so happy you posted this video. I look forward to more of your content.

  • @kylelecomte
    @kylelecomte Před 7 měsíci

    You’re a wizard, thank you

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 7 měsíci

      I'm glad you found the information helpful! I just used the same procedure today while configuring 2 new HP laptops for a customer and the Shift F10 & OOBE/BYPASSNRO trick worked perfectly. Hopefully Microsoft won't eliminate this option in the future. Have a great day -- Jason :)

  • @reubenrussu6971
    @reubenrussu6971 Před měsícem

    Worked perfectly!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před měsícem

      Glad I could help! Have a great day -- Jason :)

  • @JC-sf2qm
    @JC-sf2qm Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing ... clear concise steps ... even I could do it!😅😊❤

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks! I'm so glad you found the video helpful! Cheers -- Jason

  • @andrewJZT
    @andrewJZT Před 5 měsíci

    YES! This is exactly what I needed to know. My new laptop is currently installing updates before Windows finally appears, (I hope). Why oh why don't Microsoft give you a bypass option? I guess this "modern" setup routine is for the non-technical. I'm used to configuring a windows PC from starting with the installation disc!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm glad you found the information helpful! :) Microsoft and other software companies are trying as hard as they can to push us to a subscription model and they are trying send all of our data to the cloud. That lets them get into our pockets on a monthly/yearly basis and it also lets them spy on our personal files, even if they say that they can's access the information. It is becoming harder and harder to avoid but the tricks shown in my video still seem to work -- for now. Have a great day! -- Jason

  • @sherrisaltz
    @sherrisaltz Před 5 měsíci +4

    I made the mistake of not looking for this help before I signed into my internet. After the oobe\bypassnro command, it still had me use a Microsoft Account. I tried twice and it would not work. I tried the command a third time. This time I unplugged my internet. Then it skipped the screen Microsoft account screen! Thank you for this information. I do not need one more account!!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 5 měsíci

      I'm glad you were able to get the Windows Setup process to skip the Microsoft account screen! Hopefully your comment here will help others. Have a great day! -- Jason

    • @jadeshay1
      @jadeshay1 Před dnem

      I was losing my mind because I had also already connected to WiFi not knowing windows 11 would MAKE you sign in!! So glad I saw your comment, never unplugged my router so fast before!!

  • @napnemeanix
    @napnemeanix Před 3 měsíci +1

    This worked for the ASUS laptop just Shift F10 😀 Thanks

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi! I setup and configured two new Asus laptops for one of my business clients last week and it worked great for me too! Using Shift F10 and OOBE\BYPASSNRO is a good thing to know if you deal with setting up lots of new PCs. Have a great day -- Jason :)

  • @mswdl
    @mswdl Před měsícem

    Thank you! May 2024. New HP laptop, connected to internet with my own network, got to the sign-in page. Saw your video. Tried the “no@thankyou”address tip; didn’t work. Couldn’t exit nor go back (not an option). Got the idea to just unplug my router so the laptop lost internet; it went back to the internet/get connected page. Unclicked the default auto-WiFi’s “connect automatically” connection choice and was then able to proceed from your first set of instructions starting with “I don’t have internet“. Note: though it’s a laptop, I did not need the “fn” button. “Shift F10” were enough. Thank you!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před měsícem +1

      Hi! I'm glad you had success getting through the process. Microsoft is increasing their efforts of forcing everyone to use a Microsoft account. Hopefully the bypass tricks will continue to work for a while longer. Have a great day! -- Jason

    • @mswdl
      @mswdl Před měsícem +1

      You’re absolutely right! M’soft really is making it difficult to not use its products. I sincerely hope it does not cross the line & remove our right to choose what we use (or not use) with laptops/PCs we buy.
      Wishing you a great week ahead! Thanks again for your video. It really was very helpful!

  • @mikehealy6861
    @mikehealy6861 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 2 měsíci +1

      THANK YOU SO MUCH MIKE!!! :) :) :) This is the first Super Thanks I've ever received on CZcams! I'm glad you found the video helpful enough to consider contributing. Feel free to send me a comment anytime if you have any PC-related questions. Have a great day! -- Jason

  • @xlwirelesselectronicrepair
    @xlwirelesselectronicrepair Před měsícem

    Thanks

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před měsícem

      You're welcome! Which method worked for you? The OOBE/BYPASSNRO? No@thankyou.com? Hopefully Microsoft will continue to allow the "tricks" to work. Have a great weekend! -- Jason :)

  • @jim2var2
    @jim2var2 Před 6 měsíci

    tnx it worked!

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 6 měsíci

      You're welcome! This trick seems to keep working *unless* the new computer was configured in "S-Mode" at the factory. Happy Holidays!! -- Jason

  • @fishmongerama
    @fishmongerama Před 7 měsíci

    You might be talking about a windows 11 pro pc. I have a new out of the box windows 11 home MSI pc and i unsuccessfully tried pressing the shift+f10 and shift+fn+f10. What would you suggest that i should do now?.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 7 měsíci +1

      The Shift-F10 trick does work on Windows 11 Home but I have seen some manufacturers block these “tricks” from working. They sometimes prevent Shift F10 from opening the command prompt window.
      If the PC or laptop comes preconfigured in “Windows S-Mode”, you will be required to join a network and enter/create a Microsoft account. I haven’t yet found a quick way to bypass creating a Microsoft account when the PC is shipped in S-Mode. Once setup completes and you get to the desktop screen, there is a method to disable “S-mode” using the Windows App Store. Once S-mode has been disabled, a new local (non-Microsoft) administrator account can be created. Then you log into the new account and delete the Microsoft user account that was created during the original installation. Then you have to log into the Microsoft Account website and delete the device from it.
      It is a pain and it is becoming increasingly more inconvenient when you’re trying to set up multiple PCs for someone else and don’t want to involve any network connections or Microsoft accounts during the setup and installation.

  • @wakuzie
    @wakuzie Před měsícem

    Life saver

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před měsícem

      Another life saved! -- LOL Have a great weekend :)

  • @water.incorporated
    @water.incorporated Před 13 hodinami

    Why does yours say connect to network my gaming pc only excepts Ethernet

  • @katulwamulimba234
    @katulwamulimba234 Před měsícem

    life saver

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před měsícem

      Glad I could help! Have a great weekend -- Jason :)

  • @dr5film
    @dr5film Před 2 měsíci

    I too had issues after the command. I input a wifi connection .. had to turn off my wifi

  • @connorolson608
    @connorolson608 Před 5 měsíci

    If the command panel doesnt pop up from the combinations try a new keyboard. Apparently my function key didnt work but the rest did

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 5 měsíci

      I'm so glad you figured it out! When everything that should work doesn't work, I often find myself trying unusual things, some of which end up fixing the problem. Great job troubleshooting! Cheers - Jason

  • @hava-lil-faith
    @hava-lil-faith Před 3 měsíci

    BEST VIDEO EVER

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much for your wonderful comment!! I’m glad the video was helpful to you. Have a great day! Cheers - Jason

  • @tempo700
    @tempo700 Před 5 měsíci

    Jason, Just set up my Windows 11 laptop (just for home use), and had the hardest time downloading the Brave browser. Didn't know that I had to get out of S mode in order to do it. Now when I open the Brave browser, it takes a while before the browser homepage opens, yet this is not the case when I'm on my desktop pc. Any suggestions?

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, Windows S Mode is an unwanted surprise for many people. I still have not found an easy, reliable and predictable way to disable it without joining the computer to a Microsoft Account -- and I've spent many hours trying. I haven't used the Brave browser yet. People say that Brave is a good browser that is built for privacy and speed. If your laptop computer has reasonable specs (i.e. 8GB+ of Memory and an up-to-date processor), it shouldn't be slow. Its possible that the laptop needs a tune-up / clean-up. I posted a video a few years ago that showed many of the methods I use to clean and optimize my customers' PCs. You could skim through the video and try a few of the suggestion to see if they make a different in the laptop's speed. The part about running "IOBit's Advanced System Care" would be a good place to start because it optimizes the TCP/IP and network settings. Here's the link: czcams.com/video/cQEw4mLvIsA/video.html Pretty much everything you see in the video works on Windows 11 too. Let me know if it helps! -- Jason

  • @mousumhazarika3692
    @mousumhazarika3692 Před 8 měsíci

    It worked. Though first connect a mouse and click on command prompt window. Otherwise nothing will type.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 8 měsíci

      I'm glad it worked for you! Not sure why it required a mouse (assuming you have a laptop) to type but sometimes little work-arounds are required. Great job!

  • @DarkGhostHacker
    @DarkGhostHacker Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video.
    This method will work for a while till Microsoft intervenes and prevents this.
    Is there a way to install and run windows 10 on a computer pre installed with windows 11 computer when you boot it up for the first time without having to create Microsoft account?
    So when the computer starts up for the first time and it sets everything up on the installation screen, is there a way to install Windows 10 during or before that point, to avoid being forced to make a Microsoft account and not bother using Windows 11 in the first place?
    It's been hard finding mini pcs I can afford not installed with windows 11, which I can later add linux onto.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 10 měsíci

      You could create a Windows 10 USB flash drive (on a different PC) using the Media Creation Tool at the following Microsoft Page: www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
      Plug the flash drive into the new computer, turn it on and press whatever function key allows you to select the boot device (F1, F2, F8, F9, F10, F12, ESC). Choose the flash drive as the boot device and then follow the instructions to perform a fresh Windows 10 installation.
      If asked, make sure you select the same version of Windows that the new computer came with, i.e. if it came with Windows 11 Home, select Windows 10 Home, etc. If you're asked to enter a Windows 10 product key, choose "I don't have a product key" and Windows 10 should pick up the digital license from the Microsoft Activation Servers after it is loaded.
      Windows 10 might still ask you create a new Microsoft Account during setup. If so, there are several videos on CZcams that describe how to bypass that. Good Luck! -- Jason

  • @sufyanali6400
    @sufyanali6400 Před 9 měsíci

    thank you❤ from.pakistan

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 9 měsíci

      You're welcome -- From the USA! I'm glad you found the video helpful :)

  • @djhylo
    @djhylo Před 2 měsíci

    There is no mor this button to connect without internet.

  • @hollygreen8663
    @hollygreen8663 Před 4 měsíci

    what version of windows 11 was used in this video?

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi! I was just about to guesstimate the version number but I just saw it displayed at the top of the black command prompt window in the video. It was Windows 11 Version 10.0.22621.1702. Most likely the "Pro" version. Have a great day -- Jason

  • @fishmongerama
    @fishmongerama Před 6 měsíci

    I'm viewing a list of languages on my laptop screen. English (United States) is at the top highlighted in blue and yes is at the bottom right highlighted in blue. I don't have a arrow. How do i get a arrow?.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 6 měsíci

      The list of languages is most likely appearing after the Windows Reset procedure has erased the computer and is attempting to configure the fresh copy of Windows. If you aren't seeing the mouse pointer, try connecting the mouse to a different USB port. If that doesn't work, try connecting a different (standard, non-fancy) mouse to the computer. You can always use the TAB key on your keyboard to switch between locations on the screen and then use the space bar or Enter to make the selection. When the laptop boots up, make sure that you don't have a DVD in the drive and don't have any USB flash drives or external USB drives connected because it might be trying to boot from the wrong device. Hopefully some of this info will be helpful. Thanks -- Jason

  • @ashyokami9065
    @ashyokami9065 Před 12 dny +1

    So i tried doing this but i had previously already gotten to the sign in bit and idk how to go back bc it wont lemme go back any further no matter how many times i re-start it💔💔

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 11 dny

      Hi! If the Shift-F10 / BYPASNRO trick didn't work and signing into the Microsoft account as "no@thankyou.com" didn't work, you might need to just create a temporary E-Mail address (on GMail or Outlook.com) to be able to proceed with the installation. I've had to do that on some Microsoft Surface tablets/laptops and on ALL computers that come from the store running in Windows S-Mode. I tried for 2 hours once to bypass the requirements but it wouldn't let me. Once the PC is connected to the new temporary Microsoft account, you can go to "Other Users" in settings and click the "Add account" button. Then click "I don't have this person's sign-in information", followed by "Add a user without a Microsoft account". Type a name for the new user account and then click the down arrow and change the "Account Type" to Administrator. Then you'll be able to log into the PC using the new "LOCAL" account. Next, go back to the user manager and delete the other (original) account that is tied into the temporary Microsoft account. You can also try searching CZcams for other ways to bypass the requirement. New videos pop up as Microsoft starts changing things. Another idea is to perform a Windows 10/11 Clean Install using a USB flash drive. I made a video on how to do that here: For Windows 10: czcams.com/video/bP03Y-l9NOM/video.html For Windows 11: czcams.com/video/ZMKl9wBJYD0/video.html I hope this info is helpful! -- Jason :)

  • @itzverraa
    @itzverraa Před 8 měsíci

    So I did this but the network option isn’t showing on my computer like the tab and all is gone

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 8 měsíci

      I have seen some manufacturers block these “tricks” from working. They sometimes prevent Shift F10 from opening the command prompt window.
      If the PC or laptop comes preconfigured in “Windows S-Mode”, you will be required to join a network and enter/create a Microsoft account. Once setup completes and you get to the desktop screen, there is a method to disable “S-mode” using the Windows App Store. Once S-mode has been disabled, a new local (non-Microsoft) administrator account can be created. Then you log into the new account and delete the Microsoft user account that was created during the original installation. Then you have to log into the Microsoft Account website and delete the device from it.
      It is a pain and it is becoming increasingly more inconvenient when you’re trying to set up multiple PCs for someone else and don’t want to involve any network connections or Microsoft accounts during the setup and installation.

  • @joelagulla2320
    @joelagulla2320 Před měsícem

    I tried it on the Dell latitude 3380 but it didn't work
    Please help

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před měsícem

      Hi! Try this: If the Windows Setup program keeps asking you to connect to a network and enter a Microsoft Account, push and hold the power button until the computer turns OFF. Unplug the network cable (if one is connected). Turn the computer back ON and make sure that you DO NOT join a WiFi network. An option to Continue without Internet or Continue with a Limited Setup might appear. Click it and then the computer will hopefully let you continue the Windows setup process without entering a Microsoft Account.
      Some PCs come preloaded from the store running Windows S-mode. I have not found a repeatable way to set them up without joining a Microsoft Account during the installation. Hopefully this will help! -- Jason

  • @russsmith9464
    @russsmith9464 Před 4 měsíci

    Tried this, but when the laptop reboots, its is still taking me to the microsoft login window and will not let me pass.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I have run into a few PCs that don't allow these "tricks" to work. If your computer came pre-loaded in "Windows S-Mode", you will be required to create and use a valid Microsoft account. If the computer is not running S-Mode, you can try entering No@ThankYou.com as the E-mail address and a random password. That usually causes it to error out and then it continues the installation using a "Local" account. Hopefully this info helps. Have a great day -- Jason

  • @majestyk3337
    @majestyk3337 Před 6 měsíci

    This doesn't work anymore. It reboots and asks some of the same questions again, but it goes back to the MS sign in screen.

    • @majestyk3337
      @majestyk3337 Před 6 měsíci

      Actually, it did work. The problem is I had already signed into WIFI before running oobe \bypassnro. So what I had to do is after typing that in and after the PC reboots, once it gets to the MS sign-in page I clicked on the little accessibility icon at the bottom. There I could turn WIFI off. Once I turned it off, the sign-in page disappeared and the wheels were in motion after that. Maybe I didn't even have to type oobe \bypassnro.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for posting what you found! Hopefully it will help other people that end up in the same situation.
      Cheers! -- Jason

  • @willeton
    @willeton Před 5 měsíci

    Didn’t work with my new Lenovo laptop so had to create a Microsoft account after all

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 5 měsíci +1

      If the laptop came preconfigured from the factory to use Windows "S-Mode", all of the tricks won't work. You'll need a real Microsoft account to get to the Windows Desktop screen and then you can download the "Switch out of S-Mode" App. If your computer didn't come pre-loaded in Windows "S-Mode", the trick where you enter "no@thankyou.com" and a random password usually causes Windows to create a local only account. Microsoft and the Manufacturers have been known to change things on us and then we are forced to look for new work-around methods. Have a happy new year! -- Jason

  • @Herozonex200
    @Herozonex200 Před 6 měsíci

    Hey sir, this ain't working for me or ain't popping up. This is currently a new computer

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi! Some computers are shipped from the manufacturer in "Windows S Mode". That means that the user will only be able to download and install programs/applications that come directly from the Microsoft Store. When one of those computers is turned on for the first time it will NOT allow you to use the Shift-F10 trick to run the "oobe\bypassnro" command.
      I haven't found a workaround for it yet and I usually end up using/creating a valid Microsoft account which is assigned to a legitimate E-mail address. Once you finally reach the desktop screen, you can then run the procedure shown here to turn off "Windows S Mode": czcams.com/video/25BFrPHoSYc/video.html

  • @milesm9356
    @milesm9356 Před 9 měsíci

    disable all privacy settings.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 9 měsíci

      The whole Internet seems to be a giant privacy invasion these days and Microsoft is trying a hard as they can to force everyone to have a Microsoft account. With that account, they want to track all of your hardware, location, serial numbers, preferences, interests, demographics, etc. The only other device that gives away an unimaginable amount of personal data is our cellular smartphones. With that data, they almost know everything about you. Your GPS coordinates, speed, location, websites you’ve visited, other people you’ve associated with, etc. If you’re a bad guy, they can remotely turn on your phone’s camera and microphone to collect information without you knowing. The era of “Big Data” is definitely upon us and most people have no idea of how deep it goes.

  • @agboolamichael2300
    @agboolamichael2300 Před 7 dny

    It’s not working for me… is there a new method?

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 7 dny

      Yes, several new videos have been posted by other creators recently. Search CZcams for "bypass Microsoft account Windows 11" and take a look at any videos posted in the last month. Hopefully one of those videos will give you a solution. Most people have success with the methods I listed but newer releases of Windows sometimes prevent my "tricks" from working. Also, I have not found a way around joining a network and creating a Microsoft account if the PC is loaded in Windows S-Mode from the factory. I hope this helps! -- Jason

  • @fishmongerama
    @fishmongerama Před 7 měsíci

    I don't like apps. They are are downloaded from a app store and only then the permissions can be cancelled. The way i see it is once the apps are downloaded on a device,who knows what sinister things have been transferred from the apps and imbedded in the device (hopefully not permanently and hopefully it can be removed)
    I'm not a expert but my thought is that after downloading apps,cancelling permissions doesn't do anything but they want you to believe it does to give you a sense of security, privacy and peace of mind but in reality we all have a false sense of security,privacy and peace of mind without knowing it because we believe what they are saying is true.
    Do you know what the best windows alternative operating system is and how to transfer to it and install it in the fastest, efficient and simplest way possible from windows after 100% completely wiping windows from my laptop?.

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 7 měsíci

      I completely agree with you. I don't like downloading "Apps" or the Microsoft App Store on a PC either. It's annoying that Microsoft is trying to push their App Store on everyone more and more as time goes by. If I buy a smartphone, I expect to have an App store but if I'm on a desktop computer, an App store is the last thing I would want to use.
      As far as an alternate operating systems go, you could try Linux Ubuntu or Linux Mint. You could then download and install the free Apache "OpenOffice for Linux" program that will give you a way to open Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. Google Chrome for Linux is also available for you to install along with many other programs. Running Linux will put you into a different world with not too many people to reach out to but there might be some good message boards or communities on the Internet somewhere that would pair you with people running Linux as their primary operating system.
      I also saw some videos on CZcams that describe how to load the Google ChromeOS onto a laptop. If you do that, you would still be tied to using the Google App store to install some of your new programs.
      Trying an alternate operating system can be a neat experience. I have tried it a few times but always keep coming back to Windows. Let me know how your experience goes. Cheers! -- Jason

    • @JasonBagnell
      @JasonBagnell  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi @fishmongerama I just posted a new video (final version) about downloading, installing and running the Linux Mint operating system. Check it out and let me know what you think! :) Video Link: czcams.com/video/i_gkyPEnHpc/video.html