Since according to AveYo (thanks for this) this is only temporarily integrated into Windows 11 by Microsoft, one can assume that this command will not work for much longer. I truly hope it remains.

oobe\bypassnro

Then you can reactivate the Internet connection and add a password to the account, as well as make all other settings.

Alternative Workaround that should remain feasible, more trouble than the simple above command:

If the Internet is disabled, you start the reinstallation of Windows 11. You get to the window: "Unfortunately you have lost the Internet connection". From here it starts. Replace "User Name" with whatever you wish to use for the account:

Press Shift + F10. The command prompt opens

net.exe user "User Name" /add

net.exe localgroup "Administrators" "User Name" /add

cd OOBE

msoobe.exe && shutdown.exe -r

Windows will now restart and start with the other settings until Windows 11 is installed correctly with a local account.

When logging in, "The user name or password is incorrect" now appears.

Simply press OK and select the right account at the bottom left of screen. You should have one for Administrator and one for whatever name you used as "User Name" above.

Lets hope the simple oobe\bypassnro stays, as I have used both methods, and the first is by far the easiest.

Regards,

[I edited this message to remove the unnecessary content at the top. Please refrain from the personal attacks. - Jason]

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Eleven Forum
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What is "oobe\bypassnro" | Windows 11 Forum
March 5, 2022 - When installing Windows 11, if you want to get around having to connect to the internet and login with a MS account, you can enter the command prompt and run: oobe\bypassnro I always thought oobe was the command and \bypassnro was an option switch, and I found it completely odd there was no ...
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How to bypass internet connection to install Windows 11 - Pureinfotech
August 12, 2025 - To install Windows 11 without internet connection and using local account, in the OOBE using Shift + F10 and run the OOBEBYPASSNRO command.
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Suggestion: Write how to OOBE/bypassnro in the quick start guide - General Topics - Framework Community
February 4, 2024 - Everyone should know how to bypass it: Disconnect your net connection, Shift+F10, type "OOBE/BYPASSNRO, hit enter, restart. Write it into user’s manual/quick start guide so every user knows how to do it.
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OOBE BypassNRO - Windows CMD - SS64.com
On the Microsoft account sign in page, press Shift + F10 to open Command prompt.
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Since according to AveYo (thanks for this) this is only temporarily integrated into Windows 11 by Microsoft, one can assume that this command will not work for much longer. I truly hope it remains.

oobe\bypassnro

Then you can reactivate the Internet connection and add a password to the account, as well as make all other settings.

Alternative Workaround that should remain feasible, more trouble than the simple above command:

If the Internet is disabled, you start the reinstallation of Windows 11. You get to the window: "Unfortunately you have lost the Internet connection". From here it starts. Replace "User Name" with whatever you wish to use for the account:

Press Shift + F10. The command prompt opens

net.exe user "User Name" /add

net.exe localgroup "Administrators" "User Name" /add

cd OOBE

msoobe.exe && shutdown.exe -r

Windows will now restart and start with the other settings until Windows 11 is installed correctly with a local account.

When logging in, "The user name or password is incorrect" now appears.

Simply press OK and select the right account at the bottom left of screen. You should have one for Administrator and one for whatever name you used as "User Name" above.

Lets hope the simple oobe\bypassnro stays, as I have used both methods, and the first is by far the easiest.

Regards,

[I edited this message to remove the unnecessary content at the top. Please refrain from the personal attacks. - Jason]

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Great piece of info, will save it for future use

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Windows 11 OOBE Bypassnro Not Working – Watch Powerful Tips
November 25, 2024 - You are prompted to connect to ... for some reason. However, you will get stuck with a grey button. To continue and bypass the Internet requirement, you use the OOBE bypassnro command....
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r/WindowsHelp on Reddit: How to do the oobe\bypassnro (setup Windows 11 with a local account) with Windows 11 S Mode
July 31, 2024 -

I just had trouble with this on a Lenovo laptop I got. I’m just gonna get straight on with it

  1. Press shift + f10 or fn + shift + f10 (don’t leave hear me out)

  2. Then for a split second you should see the blue mouse loading circle and nothing happens, next do Windows + R

  3. Put in “ms-settings:” then go to system, then recovery, click recovery mode. Then restart now

  4. Go to trouble shoot, advanced options and then startup options, click restart

  5. Click 7 (disable digital signature enforcement*) on your keyboard when you see a bunch of options

  6. You should be back at setup, do shift + f10 again, this time CMD should pop up. Put in oobe\bypassnro

  7. After restart, open run (Windows + R) put in ipconfig /release and continue with setup

  8. If anything happens like the sign in menu pops up then do the last step before this one (ipconfig /release) and then press the little arrow in the corner to go back a page and it should bring you to choose a name for the local account.

Explanation: with Windows 11 S Mode you can only run Microsoft verified apps, oobe/bypassnro.cmd isn’t signed by Microsoft so in this case isn’t Microsoft verified. CMD is also disabled and in order to get into CMD we can use the “disable digital signature enforcement” in the advanced startup which will ignore the rules set in place for S Mode and open CMD.

*Keep in mind that disabling signatures will be temporary until a restart happens

You know what even crazier? I’m literally 13 and did this. I couldn’t find a tutorial anywhere. Consider this a new bypass for S Mode if you want a local account.

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oobe\bypassnro not working this time? | Windows 11 Forum
November 27, 2024 - Volunteer Moderator Replied on ... it remains. oobe\bypassnro Then you can reactivate the Internet connection and add a password to the account, as well as make all other settings....
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r/Windows11 on Reddit: It’s been asked before but I need an answer for work: Does OOBE\BYPASSNRO not work anymore?
August 12, 2023 -

I’m doing a data transfer at work today and I have to bypass the create you’re account on windows and I can’t seem to run oobe\bypassnro, it’s comes back saying “not recognized externally or internally”

More specifically “ ‘oobe\ is not recognized as an internal or external command”

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What does OOBE\BYPASSNRO stand for? - Windows - Linus Tech Tips
November 8, 2023 - I'm using this command for user setup at work and I always joked it stood for National Reconnaissance Office due to windows NEEDING an MS account to log in... but I am curious as to what the "NRO" actually means. Anyone know?
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Did you try? Hit SHIFT-F10 keys at the same time to open a command prompt, and type OOBE\BYPASSNRO shutdown /r /t 0 If the above doesn't work, try this reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OOBE /v BypassNRO /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f shutdown /r /t 0 EDIT - For more info: https://4sysops.com/archives/install-windows-10-11-22h2-without-microsoft-account/
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With the new version of Windows 11 REQUIRING Microsoft accounts and the REMOVAL of BypassNRO from 25H2. A New BETTER command that is faster has improved the ...
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Workaround for Microsoft blocking BYPASSNRO script to setup a local account in Windows 11 | IdeasAwakened
March 30, 2025 - Most recently, you could use Shift+F10 during the setup process and type OOBE\BYPASSNRO and the setup process will allow you to continue setup using a local account. According to that insider blog posts, this option will no longer be available in future Windows 11 releases. If you try the OOBE\BYPASSNRO command in the newest Beta build, you will get the error Command not recognized.
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Microsoft is removing the BYPASSNRO command - Software & Applications - Spiceworks Community
April 8, 2025 - Hi everyone, Microsoft is removing the BYPASSNRO command from Windows so I’ll be forced to adding a Microsoft account during OS setup.