Good job, looks more like it now - your initial method kinda sucked with all that randomness hocus pocus blindly typing.. But I do have a question: Are you.. challenging me? Because it looks like you are challenging me. Shift + F10: oobe\bypassnro Enter Did not want to mention it because it's something temporary that ms uses internally and will be gone Hey, look, I'm a magician! Just swapped the last two posts
Right when you cannot proceed further without an internet connection. It's the topic we have been discussing, there have been visual guides posted, keep up.
That's a way to make more complicate what i have suggested, just launch lusrmgr.msc and you have to type almost nothing
Ok but who the heck installs home edition? The macuser like users who are happy with home are surely happy with the ms account as well...
That's what "hack-ish" in my initial post meant. Consider the first version as "alpha" state. Back then, you could complete the first loop by killing a process, which, I've since learned, doesn't work anymore. No, I'm researching on my own, on what works best for me. And I'm sharing the result, alternatives are good (so I thought). I'm a command line guy (started with pure DOS). Don't think net.exe is going anywhere soon, unlike lusmgr.msc on Core/CoreSL/CoreCS.
Cant you disable internet before install? should trigger a command for local user? Or at least it used to. Seems silly that you cant go any further in setup process without internet, its not the cloud edition OS. A key would of been needed to activate windows offline but being as its a dev build it shouldnt be needed. So much as changed ive lost track with all this crap. Something so simple as turned into having to hack the setup process.
I assure you, pure friendly banter. Keep researching as we all do - workarounds will be needed, I don't have high hopes of Microsoft backing down. I also openly fight them on this, it's shocking to see how low they got in such short time.
Peopole who has a legit home licensing either. #1 Use it on a preinstalled environment so installing the OS is their last problem, who upgrade from W10 has already the user, either local or online, s s not their problem to create a new user during the OOBE #2 Is a more technical user/enthusiast, that don't care about what he was forced to buy with a notebook, and installs Pro/Ent/Ltsb/Server, no matter the official license. In short Windows HOME + Smart user is a combination that can be taken as a corner case, although corner cases over 1 billion or so can be a relevant number.
I just tend to use what implies less work, no matter my technical background, (I started using computers just a couple of months before IBM released the first PC, and its PCDOS) If It's 3 clicks over 100 pushed , screw the command line. I use the mouse
can't get this build to install, pc shuts off at windows boot screen, then pc comes back on and goes back to windows saying failled to install. 0xC1900101 - 0x20017 the installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with and error during BOOT operation.
1. Do a repair install of the existing windows version you have 2. Run this build setup with troubleshooting parameters: I:\sources\setupprep.exe /Compat IgnoreWarning /MigrateDrivers All /ResizeRecoveryPartition Disable /ShowOOBE None /Telemetry Disable /CompactOS Disable /DynamicUpdate Disable replace I:\ with your mounted iso drive letter If you don't pass windows 11 requirements, you can bypass checks with the extra: /Product Server