Is there any way around this? Why is Windows doing this? Don’t get me wrong, I got the laptop to install a Linux distro anyway, but it’s helpful for others (especially my older family members) to just use Windows when they need to print a paper or do a small task, so I would have liked to keep it. Microsoft really lost me here.

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Thanks everyone for the answers. For reasons I will not delve into now, I ended up installing Windows 10 from the official iso Image, then upgrading to Windows 11. This is the longest and shittiest way to avoid the login as it simply used the local account I created on Windows 10, and that’s the road I took (not recommended). Also I ended up installing Mint with dual boot and I love it. I have windows on the smallest partition size possible (about 66G).

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60 points

Disconnect from the internet and you get an option to use a local account.

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-set-windows-11-without-microsoft-account

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30 points

Windows is so quirky™

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16 points

She’s not like other OS.

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9 points

W11 when it has an issue: “Something went wrong. UwU”

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14 points

We can do it the easy way or the Microsoft way.

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8 points

This will forever be their new advertising motto:
We Can Do It The Easy Way Or The Microsoft Way.™

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5 points

Shit, you serious? Worth the attempt lol

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5 points

Yep, can’t verify your ms account if the device doesn’t have internet access.

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3 points

This is the answer

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This works! This is how I have my laptop and VMs setup.

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