In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows.
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I was trying to set up win 11 laptop for my mom and ran into S mode, that took like an hour to walk my elderly mom through the steps to disable it so I could remote in. Finally gave up and grab a MS approved remote desktop app to remote in a disable the S mode, its s for Shit. Of course the other remote desktop app crashed.
Sorry family, no more windows PCs for youYou could've just had your mom install linux and you wouldn't have to remote in since theres nothing to do. Everything just works.
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I did the same on my media center mini PC.
Any idea how to check/enable HDR?What is hdr and why do people care about it?
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Its not a big deal the same way cancelling adobe subscription is not a big deal.
I mean, not really. You had to open command prompt anyways. The command is just a bit different now. There's no monetary penalty here, just a few more keystrokes.
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IMO, Windows without a Microsoft account misses out on the least features, when compared to macOS without an Apple ID, iOS without an Apple ID, or Android without a Google accout. Sad that Microsoft keeps making it more and more difficult to bypass logging into a Microsoft accout during installation. But I use Linux anyways (btw)
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It is insecure to create one account with username and password during the setup process.
The password should always come from your password manager. But you would not have access to your password manager during the installation process.Please remove this step.
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did you ever PC game at all? If so, I'm curious what you did for work around. The main thing holding me back right now from jumping into the linux world before the end of Win10 support is how much I game and use Premier Pro and Photoshop.
As long as you're cool being a bit more restricted in multiplayer games (a lot work great! But some developers are blocking linux), and you're okay with AMD (nvidia is improving though), gaming is basically on par with Windows at this point.
In some cases it's even better. I have a few games that require weird tricks to get it to work under Windows, but work fine in proton. Even Elden Ring at launch ran better on linux because it didn't have the micro-stutter issue.
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I put this in another thread:
It's not a big deal. They're removing the bypassnro.cmd script, which is just this:
@echo off
reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE /v BypassNRO /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
shutdown /r /t 0
You can still use shift-F10 at the same point, type those two lines (not the @ECHO OFF), and it will achieve the same result.
A bitch to remember compared to the bypassnro though.
Well, who cares. I'm never installing Windows again anyway.
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I will copypaste your comment next time people complain linux is hard to learn.
It's actually so bad lol. Idk what Microsoft has against
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for args but it's fuckn annoying -
IMO, Windows without a Microsoft account misses out on the least features, when compared to macOS without an Apple ID, iOS without an Apple ID, or Android without a Google accout. Sad that Microsoft keeps making it more and more difficult to bypass logging into a Microsoft accout during installation. But I use Linux anyways (btw)
Android without a Google account is great though
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Its not a big deal the same way cancelling adobe subscription is not a big deal.
I have to have Windows, a VM at least, for reasons.
A nameless install, decrapified with Chris Titus' decrapifier, installer and streamliner script is actually decent
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Is this a US thing? I had to install windows 11 in a VM like a month ago and I didn't have to create MS account or use any bypass scripts.
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Really?
I've used Samsung and Motorola Android phones, I can set them up offline.
I assume every other OEM is the same.
Well tbh. I never tried to bother circumventing the semi-mandatory google account.
Would be interesting if it is so or not -
It is insecure to create one account with username and password during the setup process.
The password should always come from your password manager. But you would not have access to your password manager during the installation process.Please remove this step.
Fair point, but good luck convincing them about it.
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This change ensures that all users exit setup with internet connectivity
And what if someone doesn’t have internet connectivity?
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A bitch to remember compared to the bypassnro though.
Well, who cares. I'm never installing Windows again anyway.
You know, if you copied those three lines into a text file, then saved it as bypassnro.cmd, you'll have solved that problem.
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I did the same on my media center mini PC.
Any idea how to check/enable HDR?HDR is kinda complicated right now.
As it stands, it's only available on the Plasma and Gnome desktop environments.
The HDR stack on Linux has went through a lot of change recently, and much of the stack has only just been finalised/standardised. It'll take a while to mature, and to arrive on distros like Mint.
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Couldn't you just reinstall windows with an older ISO to bypass this? That's what I already do at work anytime I need to setup a new machine, gets rid of the manufacturer supplied
programsbloatware. Plus Rufus has an option for triggering the bypass command automatically.Yes, that works, too.
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It's actually so bad lol. Idk what Microsoft has against
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for args but it's fuckn annoyingWhat, as a delimiter? Even some FOSS software uses spaces.
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This change ensures that all users exit setup with internet connectivity
And what if someone doesn’t have internet connectivity?