How To Create A Local Account On Windows 11 5 Ways
Method 1: Install Windows 11 Without a Microsoft Account (Home and Pro)
This is the easiest way to install Windows without a Microsoft account. You don’t need to open Command Prompt, run commands, or disable the internet connection here. It’s a tried-and-tested method, and it just works without any fuss. Here’s how to go about it.
- First, connect to the Wi-Fi and proceed with the setup normally. If you have a wired Ethernet connection, keep it connected.
- When you reach the Microsoft sign-in screen, enter a@a.com under the email field and click on “Next”. Do not worry, it’s a locked dummy account used for bypassing the Microsoft account requirement. You can also enter User in place of a@a.com.
- On the next page, enter any password you like just to complete the steps. Now, click on “Sign in“.
- Since it’s a locked account, Microsoft will straight away start setting up a local account for you. You will see an “Oops, something went wrong” error, and then you can create a local account on Windows 11. Simply click on “Next”.
- And now, you can create a local account on Windows 11 with ease. How cool is this workaround, right? You can now use Windows 11 without logging into your Microsoft account.
Method 2: Bypass Microsoft Account on Windows 11 With CMD
There is also a CMD method that lets you bypass the online Microsoft account requirement on Windows 11 during fresh installation. Here are the steps to follow.
- After reaching the Microsoft sign-in page, press “Shift + F10” to open Command Prompt. Now, type the below command in CMD and hit Enter.
- After that run the below command to disable the Wi-Fi interface if you are connected to a Wi-Fi network. Change Wi-Fi to Ethernet if you have a wired connection.
- Now, close the CMD window and click on the “Back” button.
- And there you have it! You can now create a local account on Windows 11 without the online Microsoft account requirement.
- You also need to enable Wi-Fi after setting up your PC. Press “Windows + R” to open the Run prompt. Here, type ncpa.cpl and hit Enter. This will open the Network Connections window.
- Here, right-click on the Wi-Fi interface (or Ethernet) and enable it. Now, you can connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Method 3: Bypass Windows 11 Online Account Requirement With Rufus
If the above method didn’t work for you, I suggest creating a Windows 11 bootable USB drive with Rufus, a free and open-source program. With the recent update, Rufus now allows you to disable the Microsoft account requirement during a fresh installation. It does not tamper with the ISO image completely; it only removes the restriction and flashes the image. So if you want to create a local account on Windows 11, use Rufus and remove the online account requirement.
- Go ahead and download Rufus from the link here. Make sure you download Rufus version 3.18 or later. Now, plug in the USB thumb drive into your PC.
- Next, click on “Select” and add the Windows 11 ISO image. You can learn how to officially download Windows 11 ISO from our linked article.
- After that, click on “START,” and you will see a pop-up appear on the screen.
- Here, make sure to enable the “Remove requirement for an online Microsoft account” checkbox. Then, click on “OK”. Further, if you want to set a local account name, disable data collection, and bypass other Windows 11 requirements, you can do that too.
- Finally, Rufus will start flashing the image. After it’s done, boot from the USB drive, and install Windows 11. Post-installation, the online Microsoft account page will not appear at all. You can create a local account and proceed ahead without any issues.
Method 4: Create a Local Account on Windows 11 After Installation
If you have already installed Windows 11 and wish to create a separate local account on Windows 11, follow our instructions below. It works for both Windows 11 Home and Pro users. Here are the steps you need to follow:
- Press the Windows 11 keyboard shortcut “Windows + I” to open the Settings app. Here, move to “Accounts” from the left sidebar and select “Family and other users” on the right pane.
- Next, click on the “Add account” button under “Other users”.
- From the pop-up that appears, click on “I don’t have this person’s sign-in information” to create a local account.
- After that, click on “Add a user without a Microsoft account“.
- Now, enter the name and password for the new local account and click on “Next“. And that’s it. You have successfully set up a new local account on your Windows 11 PC.
- You can now switch to the new local user on Windows 11 from the Start menu just like that.
Method 5: Switch From Microsoft Account to a Local Account on Windows 11
If you have signed in with your online Microsoft account on an existing Windows 11 installation and wish to move to a local account, you can do that easily. We have already published a detailed guide on how to remove a Microsoft account from Windows 11, but we will briefly demonstrate the steps for your convenience.
- Use the “Windows + I” keyboard shortcut to open Windows Settings. Here, move to “Accounts” in the left sidebar and select “Your Info” from the right panel.
- Under the “Account settings” section, click on “Sign in with a local account instead“.
- A pop-up window will now open up to confirm your action. Here, click on “Next“.
- Now, enter the PIN or password for your Microsoft account and press Enter.
- On the next page, enter the username and password for the local account, and you are done. You will successfully move from an online Microsoft account to a local account on your Windows 11 PC instantly.