You can overcome this limitation by also passing in Fn, so in your case you'd press Shift+Fn+F10.
Answer from spikey_richie on Stack ExchangeYou can overcome this limitation by also passing in Fn, so in your case you'd press Shift+Fn+F10.
I tried all possible all possible combination of Shift+Fn+F10, but nothing worked.
Then i clicked on that Accessibility icon and enabled on-screen keyboard and then selected Shift+Fn+F10 again and it opened the cmd prompt this time, but it does not come into focus, to do that you can then use option+tab on your physical keyboard.
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Latest and fastest way I found to bypass Windows 11 OOBE, no need to run ipconfig /release or setup a Microsoft account.
EDIT:
Even with the latest Windows 11 updates THIS METHOD IS STILL THE BEST!!
Watch this in action: https://youtu.be/MXrYXH-ueIQ
Use a command prompt to create a local account during OOBE and then skip it completely:
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SHIFT + F10 (or SHIFT + FN + F10 on some Dell PC's)
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net.exe user 'username' 'password' /add *I recommend entering a password but it is optional*
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net.exe localgroup Administrators 'username' /add
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cd oobe
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msoobe.exe && shutdown.exe -r
I'm at the network selection screen in my setup and for some reason, Shift-F10 appears to do nothing. Did they patch that out?
This is a bug in the windows 11 ARM build, To fix that you need to do as follow
- Press 'fn+shift+f10'
- Press 'option+tab'
- Then you will see a UAC window, move to that window by pressing 'option+tab' and then press 'yes' button
Then CMD will be opened
Hi Robert,
Just checking in with you, were you able to use that shortcut to get into Command Prompt?
If you still cannot get into Command Prompt, when you boot form the USB, select 'Repair This Compute, and Command Prompt should be available from the Recovery Environment.