Method 1
I did it using SHIFT+F10 then using regedit.exe to delete the LaunchUserOOBE value in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE registry key. But don’t close regedit yet.
Additionally to create my user and make it an administrator:
net user /add tester net localgroup administrators tester /add
Then to disable the auto-logon as defaultuser0, go to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
- set
AutoAdminLogonto0 - set
AutoLogonSIDto blank - set
DefaultUserNameto blank - set
EnableFirstLogonAnimationto0
Then you don’t even need to reboot, you can do shutdown /L in the command prompt to logout. You’ll still have a leftover defaultuser0 you can remove later.
Method 2
- SHIFT + F10 (Opens CMD window),
- Type cd OOBE and hit Enter/Return,
- Then type BYPASSNRO and hit Enter/Return which will restart immediately.
Method 3
- Setup Windows 11 until you get to the Microsoft Account creation screen.
- Press the Windows + R keys to open Run dialog, then type “ms-settings:recovery” (you might need to click around to get the Run Prompt to appear)
- Select Reboot Now on Advanced Startup option. The unit will reboot to recovery mode.
- Navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart. This gives us access to the advanced options during restart.
- Once the Advanced Options appear, select option 7 – Disable Driver Signature Enforcement. The unit will reboot back into OOBE with the ability to use CMD
Method 4
Use one of these various emails, if locked, it should kick you back to local account creation:
- a.b@c.d
- hello@world.com
- no@thankyou.com
- noemail@address.com