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I am trying to set up a new (used) PC with Win 11. I used the official media creation tool, created a usb-stick and started the setup.

At the point where (according to several online step-by-step guides) there should be the question if the computer is for private or business/school use, there is no such thing. Instead I am directly on a screen where it asks me for a business or school account (which I don't have).

My guess is that (because I bought the pc used from a company that got rid of their old hardware) the PC is somehow recognized as a business-device.

The question is: how does the setup know this? Is this stored somewhere on the device (so I could simply fix this). I think it can't be on the harddrive, because I completely wiped it during the setup. Or is there some "machine-id"/cloud-magic involved which the organization previously owning the device has to fix?

I already tried several guides I found online, but nothing worked. Things I've tried:

  • disconnecting the device from the internet durig setup (just leads to an error message that requires me to connect to the internet again)
  • Running oobe\bypassnro from the commandline (just leads to a reboot and ending up at the same login prompt)
  • or killing certain oobe processes (only leads to the setup wizard restarting)
NoUsername
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    “My guess is that (because I bought the pc used from a company that got rid of their old hardware) the PC is somehow recognized as a business-device” - This absolutely is NOT happening. What edition of Windows 11 are you trying to install. [Edit] your question instead of submitting a temporary comment – Ramhound Nov 12 '22 at 18:36
  • [OOBE\BYPASSNRO](https://www.neowin.net/news/here039s-how-you-can-setup-your-windows-11-device-without-an-internet-connection/) should be relevant. Possible duplicate [here](https://superuser.com/questions/1744963/how-can-i-set-up-windows-11-22h2-with-a-local-account/1745016#1745016). Likewise, legible screenshots, of what you do see might be helpful. – Ramhound Nov 12 '22 at 18:42
  • Does this answer your question? [How can I set up Windows 11 22H2 with a local account?](https://superuser.com/questions/1744963/how-can-i-set-up-windows-11-22h2-with-a-local-account) – Moab Nov 14 '22 at 01:42

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Try this when you arrive at that screen :

  • First try clicking the back arrow. If it lets you, then you should be able to setup your account. If not, follow below for a workaround.
  • Click Shift+F10
  • Run the command ncpa.cpl to bring up your network adapters
  • Disable your network adapter and close that window
  • Now click the back arrow and setup a local account.

You could also try to disable the internet by disconnecting the cable, so as to force an offline installation.

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