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  3. In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft removed the “bypassnro” command, which let users skip signing into a Microsoft Account when installing Windows.

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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  • V [email protected]

    A bitch to remember compared to the bypassnro though.

    Well, who cares. I'm never installing Windows again anyway.

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    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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    • S [email protected]

      I did the same on my media center mini PC.
      Any idea how to check/enable HDR?

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      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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      • claymore@pawb.socialC [email protected]

        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 programs bloatware. Plus Rufus has an option for triggering the bypass command automatically.

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        Yes, that works, too.

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        • T [email protected]

          It's actually so bad lol. Idk what Microsoft has against - for args but it's fuckn annoying

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          What, 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?

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            no computer for you

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            • S [email protected]

              My 1st desktop had Windows 95 on it. It worked OK. A few years later, I bought a laptop pc with WindowsME (Millennium Edition), and it became the last Windows product I've owned. A work colleague installed Windows 2000 on that laptop, and it worked for a couple months, until I got my "blue screen of death."

              At that time, they started selling the ePC notebooks, available with WindowsXP or Linux (the XanderOS) I stepped out of my comfort zone, and got the XanderOS variant, and have had Linux computers since. I'm currently using Mint on an old Panasonic CF-30, and Ubuntu on 2 laptops built by System 76.

              My wife likes Mac, but I'm not a fan. My kids get a pretty rounded experience, between using their moms Mac, their dads 2 variants of Linux, and their Chromebooks at school.

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              That's all well and good, what happens to your kids when they can't tick the Windows and MSOffice boxes on job applications?

              I'm not having a go at you, I'll assume you've taught your kids how to approach the new and unknown in the IT fields, but if they have limited or zero experience with Microsoft products, they'll be at a disadvantage.

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              • F [email protected]

                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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                Its shity corpo behavior to force users generate more profits for shareholders. It is no benefit to anyone but ms.

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                • R [email protected]

                  What, as a delimiter? Even some FOSS software uses spaces.

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                  Whoops, meant flags

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                  • M [email protected]

                    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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                    You also would not have access to your password manager when logging into your OS, would you?

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                      I'M OKAY WITH MAKING A WINDOWS ACCOUNT.
                      I'M JUST NOT OKAY WITH MY ~/ PATH BEING C:/Users/Jacobuedhbcuycbdhh55674c4bhdncy6448774/
                      THIS CAN BE FIXED BY CREATING A LOCAL USER AND THEN SIGNING IN

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                      Is that how it is these days? If I log with my Microsoft account on a Windows device, the username used is only part of my first name. It always annoyed be that it was cut in a very unnatural way and I had no way to change it. I searched for some way to fix it and what I found said it was auto generated way back in the first time I used it on a windows pc and that it was saved in my account in some attribute that nothing ever updates.

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                      • S [email protected]

                        Android without a Google account is great though

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                        That is nice, but I need the Google Play Services for push notifications on the messaging app that everyone in my country uses. It's sad, I know. If it weren't for that I wouldn't log in to a Google account on my Android phone either.

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                        • randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyzR [email protected]

                          That is nice, but I need the Google Play Services for push notifications on the messaging app that everyone in my country uses. It's sad, I know. If it weren't for that I wouldn't log in to a Google account on my Android phone either.

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                          Yeah OK, that's fair. It's really a shame how dependent notifications are on Google. ALl the other things - Mail, Photos, Drive,... - are a lot easier to replace.

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                          • P [email protected]

                            Lots of the most best tools for desktop Linux are free and open source, so you really don't need to pirate desktop software. As far as multimedia goes, I generally find it much easier to sail the seas on Linux as opposed to Windows where everything felt hacky and difficult to isolate.

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                            Lmao if you find an open source tool that competes with houdini, let me know. I found it extremely easy to pirate on windows, it takes a long time to find a crack on linux, if I do, it is usually out of date.

                            I have only pirated davinci resolve studio on linux and some blender addons, like 25% dont work, while I had a ton of pirated software on windows. (marvelousdesigner, embergen, houdini, davinci openfx addons like redgiant, borisfx syntheyes, touchdesigner, etc.) A lot of stuff that adds up to 1000s of dollars a month for hobby stuff that I use sporadically.

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                              Lots of the most best tools for desktop Linux are free and open source, so you really don't need to pirate desktop software. As far as multimedia goes, I generally find it much easier to sail the seas on Linux as opposed to Windows where everything felt hacky and difficult to isolate.

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                              Oh you said multimedia, thats definitely easier if not using something like stremio which is the same level of ease

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                              • randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyzR [email protected]

                                Agree. On iOS, if you don't login with an Apple ID, you can't really install apps. On Android though you can just use F-Droid to install apps just fine.

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                                True, but realistically for most people the lack of Google Play is a non starter. Unless you’re really technical and committed to FOSS, you’re going to need every day apps in there.

                                IMO the biggest issue on mobile is not even the stores but the fact that both platforms are so tightly integrated with the cloud and the account signed into the OS. Again, if you’re an ordinary user, you can barely do anything without it being tied to your Google account or whatever.

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                                • R [email protected]

                                  That's all well and good, what happens to your kids when they can't tick the Windows and MSOffice boxes on job applications?

                                  I'm not having a go at you, I'll assume you've taught your kids how to approach the new and unknown in the IT fields, but if they have limited or zero experience with Microsoft products, they'll be at a disadvantage.

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                                  Oh, I don't discourage them from using/learning Microsoft products at all - they just don't happen to be in our home, because as consumers, my wife and I don't spend our money in Microsofts direction. While I can't say it with accuracy anymore, because it's been 20 years since my switch, one of the selling points with the Linux distributions was that some of them looked and felt like either Mac or Windows. My Ubuntu distribution looks pretty similar to my wife's Mac, and the initial installation of Linux Mint, several years ago was made to look and feel like Windows XP. Honestly, the last time I touched Windows was before retiring from the US Navy, where the Submarine LAN was run on Windown NT - but I retired in 2009.

                                  If my kids came home with a Windows PC, or the cheaper option, wanted to turn one of my laptops into a dual-boot machine, I wouldn't care...more exposure to (that bad word) diversity in operating systems. I don't think they're missing out on not having Microsoft in our home though. Microsoft Word in the Tux world is Open Office, Microsofts Excel is Calc, etc....if you know one, you'll be able to work on the other.

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                                  • R [email protected]

                                    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.

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                                    upvoted for visibility.

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                                      You also would not have access to your password manager when logging into your OS, would you?

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                                      While that is true, logging into your OS can also be done via 2FA, namely via a smartcard. It'd offer a similar protection to it, if not better.

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                                      • E [email protected]

                                        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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                                        in the latest preview build

                                        i assume you didn't install today's beta release a month ago 😉

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                                          Just had to set up two pcs for work. Trying to get around the account setup and thinking about all the bullshit that comes with windows I just installed Linux mint.

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