Install Windows 10 Without Microsoft Account: A Simple Guide

Install Windows 10 Without Microsoft Account: A Simple Guide

Installing Windows 10 without a Microsoft account can be a bit tricky, but it's entirely doable. This guide will walk you through various methods to achieve that.

How to Install Windows 10 Without a Microsoft Account?​

1. Using Auto Windows Installation Program - EaseUS OS2Go​

  • Download and Install OS2Go:
    • Open a web browser and search for "EaseUS OS2Go download".
    • Download and install the software on your current computer.
  • Launch OS2Go:
    • Open the OS2Go application after installation.
    • Click on Windows Install Drive Creator.
  • Select Windows Version:
    • Choose the Windows version you want to install from the list provided.
  • Connect USB Drive:
    • Insert a USB flash drive or an external hard drive into your computer.
    • The software will automatically detect the USB device. Click Next.
  • Remove Microsoft Account Requirement:
    • Under the Windows Installation Settings tab, select Removed for Microsoft account requirement for Windows installation.
    • Click Create.
  • Complete Installation:
    • Wait for the software to download the Windows iso image file to your external drive.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation on your new PC using the bootable USB drive.
This method simplifies the entire process and ensures you can set up Windows without a Microsoft account quickly.

2. Disconnecting from the Internet​

  • Create and insert a bootable media installation drive and disconnect from the internet.
  • Boot your PC from the installation media and click the Install now button.
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  • Click I don’t have a product key if it is not available and select Do this later.
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  • Now, select the Custom install option when asked about the type of installation you want to perform.
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  • Next, select your region and keyboard layout in the ensuing pages.
  • Click I don’t have internet in the bottom left corner when the setup shows the Let’s connect you to a network prompt.
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  • In the next page, click Continue with limited setup when shown the benefit of using the internet for your setup.
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  • You can enter your username and password when shown on the Who’s going to use this PC page. This will create a local account for you, and you may complete the setup from there.
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Disconnecting from the internet is the easiest method to install Windows 10 without a Microsoft account. This will make Micorosft skip the account page, and you can complete the setup with a local account, as shown above.

Disconnecting from the internet forces Windows to offer the option for a local account, letting you skip the Microsoft account sign-in.

3. Creating a Dummy Account​

  • Start Windows Installation:
    • Begin the Windows installation process as you normally would.
  • Sign in with a Microsoft Account:
    • Temporarily create a Microsoft account during setup.
  • Switch to Local Account:
    • After installation, go to Settings > Accounts.
    • Click on Your Info on the left pane.
    • Select Sign in with a local account instead.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to create a local account.
  • Delete Dummy Account:
    • Once the local account is created, you can delete the dummy Microsoft account.
This method allows you to complete the setup without interruption and switch to a local account afterward.

4. Using OOBE\BYPASSNRO Command​

  • Start Windows Installation:
    • Begin the installation process with your USB or DVD.
  • Open Command Prompt:
    • When prompted to sign in with a Microsoft account, press Shift + F10 to open the command prompt.
  • Enter Bypass Command:
    • Type oobe\bypassnro and press Enter.
    • The system will restart.
  • Continue Setup:
    • After the reboot, follow the on-screen instructions again.
    • This time, you will not be asked to sign in with a Microsoft account.
Using the OOBE\BYPASSNRO command is a quick way to bypass the Microsoft account requirement during setup.

5. Windows 10 Pro Installation Without a Microsoft Account​

  • Start with USB Flash Drive:
    • Insert the Windows 10 USB flash drive and start the PC.
  • Proceed with Installation:
    • Click Next and then Install now.
    • Choose I don’t have a product key if reinstalling.
    • Select Windows 10 Pro and accept the license terms.
  • Custom Installation:
    • Choose Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
    • Delete existing partitions on Drive 0.
    • Select the unallocated space to install Windows.
  • Set up for Organization:
    • After installation, select Set up for an organization in OOBE.
    • Create a local account by entering a username and password.
    • Skip additional services like OneDrive and Cortana.
This method is tailored for Windows 10 Pro and allows setup without a Microsoft account by choosing organization settings.

6. Windows 10 Home Installation Without a Microsoft Account​

  • Start with USB Flash Drive:
    • Insert the Windows 10 USB flash drive and start the PC.
  • Proceed with Installation:
    • Click Next and then Install now.
    • Choose I don’t have a product key if reinstalling.
    • Select Windows 10 Home and accept the license terms.
  • Custom Installation:
    • Choose Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
    • Delete existing partitions on Drive 0.
    • Select the unallocated space to install Windows.
  • Offline Account:
    • After installation, click Offline account on the bottom-left during OOBE.
    • Confirm a local account name and password.
This method for Windows 10 Home includes steps to skip the Microsoft account setup by using an offline account option.

By following these detailed instructions, you can install Windows 10 without a Microsoft account, ensuring a straightforward and private setup process.
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