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    Windows 11 OOBE Now Blocks Local Account Bypasses: Tech Guidance

    Microsoft has quietly closed the low‑friction loopholes that let technicians, enthusiasts and refurbishers create local accounts during Windows 11’s Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE), effectively forcing the default consumer setup path to complete with an internet connection and a Microsoft account...
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    Windows 11 OOBE Now Requires Internet and a Microsoft Account in Insider Builds

    Microsoft has quietly tightened the screws on Windows 11’s Out‑Of‑Box Experience (OOBE): Insider Preview updates issued October 6 remove the remaining local-only setup shortcuts and now require an internet connection and a Microsoft account to complete consumer OOBE flows, even on editions that...
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    Windows 11 OOBE Becomes Account First: Local Account Bypass Disabled

    Microsoft has quietly closed more of the shortcuts that let people set up Windows 11 with a local account, turning the Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE) into an account‑first flow that — at least for now — requires an internet connection and a Microsoft account to complete setup. Background Microsoft...
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    Windows 11 OOBE Now Account First: Local Account Bypass Removed in Insider

    Microsoft has quietly moved another step toward an account-first Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE) for Windows 11 by removing several low-friction workarounds that let people create a local account during setup, effectively forcing an internet connection and a Microsoft Account (MSA) on the default...
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    Zorin OS 18 Beta Review: Easiest Windows to Linux Migration Yet

    Zorin OS 18 Beta arrives as a clear, user-focused attempt to make switching from Windows to Linux less painful — and after a thorough hands‑on with the beta, it’s easy to see why this release may be the project’s most convincing offering yet. The desktop looks and behaves more polished, cloud...
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    Windows 11 Insider: Name Your C:\Users Folder During OOBE with SetDefaultUserFolder.cmd

    Microsoft’s latest Insider flight quietly concedes one of the most persistent first‑run annoyances — the opaque, email‑derived C:\Users\<name> folder — but the fix is buried behind a command‑line detour in OOBE that will please enthusiasts while frustrating the average consumer. Background...
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