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Windows has just asked me the password to my Microsoft account to fucking access my computer.
... Do you mean that if I didn't have Internet access I couldn't use my won fucking computer? WTFF!??

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  • 0
    I have shit to study, I have Java code to write, I don't fucking have time for your bullshit!
  • 4
    What if I told you that there is an easy solution?
  • 7
    @lamka02sk and includes a penguin called Tux 😂
  • 1
    I mean, that is the ultimate goal for a lot of people.
  • 10
    Its saved locally but yeah, use a normal os
  • 1
    You can use a local account on Windows still iirc. It's been a year since I've set an install up, but that's how I did my home setup. It's not perfect, but it's okay and I don't have to deal with all that dumb Ms account bullshit.
  • 2
    If you unplug the ethernet cable or close WiFi, it will let you use a local account.

    They could just ask as before and lot let it as a hidden option...
  • 0
    @lostinmyworld I didn't have any connection, I use my phone as a Wi-Fi adapter.
  • 1
    @lamka02sk I'm not stupid, I'm just too afraid of messing up. I have to gather courage. And time. Just in case.
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    @c3r38r170 remove all access to Internet, local account will be available to setup.

    Otherwise, you are connecting to your online account which will also start the sync process of OneDrive, calendar's , mail and anything else it deems worthy to deal with for you.
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    @C0D4 you can just make a local account at any time.
    @c3r38r170 It demands you use the last input method used while online, it doesn't lock you out.
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    @Parzi well technically yea, but it's hidden in the "domain" part which makes zero sense when you aren't connecting to an actual domain, because you know...

    local.domain shouldn't count 😅

    https://hothardware.com/news/...
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    @C0D4 during setup they guilt-trip and shit over it and make the buttons way smaller for that option, and at any given time after that i can just use `net` to make a new user.

    Actually, hell, at that point in the install, I can use `net` anyway and just skip that other bullshit with OOBE magic. I've usually got `sethc.exe` replaced with a copy of cmd at that point, i can just hammer shift and be SYSTEM
  • 0
    No, the hash is stored locally. They're greedy but they aren't stupid.
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    @Parzi Yeah I figured later but gosh, wtf.
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    @vomitmachine Except you have to take out the ethernet cable/disconnect your WiFi in order to make the creation of a Microsoft account fail and be able to proceed to local account creation. 🙃
    The option to immediately create a local account is not there anymore.
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    @ManicRobot-- was that added over the past year or so? Haven't done a winderps setup for a while. If so, man, it feels like MS really wants to show horn you into their account system...
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    @vomitmachine Not sure when they did that :/
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    Not sure what you're talking about, I installed win10 from newly created installation media months ago with a local account without any tricks.
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    @Lor-inc I installed mine on January (a couple of times, actually) and remember having this issue at least once, but it was the least of my concerns back then.
    I activated it last Monday after being sure it was stable, and the next day it asked for the password of the account I used for activating it, it changed my login information without asking at all.
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    @c3r38r170 I mean, if you tie your license to an account then of course it will make you use that account to prevent license sharing. I have two serial keys that I use on various devices, one is usually enabled on one of my siblings' laptops, the other on a VM.
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    @Lor-inc They already claim they tie it to hardware (whatever that means), so by their claims it's not necessary, UNLESS you are moving to another device / changing your processor or RAM Idk what they use (obviously not RAM).
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    @c3r38r170 Usually motherboard, but this is bullshit. My licenses work fine despite one of them changing machines every year and the other not having access to any hardware IDs.
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    And they supposedly support VMs, so the keys mustn't bind on IDs randomized by the hypervisor.
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