Yes, you can log into your personal PC without utilizing a Microsoft account. Here’s how to pick a regional account throughout or after the Windows 11 setup procedure.
Image: Ascannio/Adobe Stock You’re utilizing Windows 11 Pro on a personal PC and would prefer to check in with a regional account rather than a Microsoft account. Microsoft doesn’t make it simple for you to use a local account, even in Windows 11 Pro, but it is workable. Through a difficult workaround, you can pick a regional account throughout the preliminary setup, or you can switch a Microsoft account to a local one after the OS has actually been set up. A local account also needs you to develop 3 security questions in case you ever forget your password. Here’s how it works. SEE: Check out these Excel tips every user ought to master.
How to establish a local account in Windows 11 Pro Let’s state you’re setting up a Windows 11 Pro computer for the first time, or you’re resetting Windows.
At some time throughout the setup procedure, Windows will ask whether you want to set up the PC for personal use or for a work or school account. Select the choice for individual use. Click Next( Figure A ). Figure A< img src ="https://www.techrepublic.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Figure-A-How-to-set-up-a-local-account-in-Windows-11-Pro-770x578.jpg"alt="To utilize a regional account, select this option to establish Windows for personal usage."width="770"height="578"/ > To use a regional account, choose this alternative to set up Windows for personal use. At the next screen, Microsoft touts all the benefits of using a Microsoft account. Click the Sign in button. Don’t fret, you’ll still have the ability to choose a regional account (Figure B ). Figure B Click the Check in button at the screen promoting a Microsoft account. The next screen asks you to enter the e-mail address for your Microsoft account. However instead of including a genuine address, you’re going to add a particular address for a locked dummy account
designed to bypass this requirement. At the prompt, type the address: [email protected]!.?.!. Click Next(Figure C). Figure C At the screen requesting for a Microsoft account e-mail address, type [email protected].
The next screen triggers you to get in a password for the account. At this point, simply type any random string of characters. Do not fret; you won’t require to keep in mind or utilize this password again. Click the Check in button (Figure D).
Figure D
Type a random series of characters for the password. After going into the bogus password, Windows displays an error message. No problem.
That’s what must
take place(Figure E). Click Next. Figure E Getting in a random password activates a mistake message. Instead of combat you any further, Windows 11 finally lets you set up a regional account. At the screen asking who’s going to use this gadget, type the name you want to use for your regional account (Figure F).
Figure F
Type the name you wish to utilize for your regional account. Next,
type the password you want to use to your account(Figure G ). Click Next. Figure G Develop a password for your local account. Validate the password you developed at the next screen(Figure H). Figure H Confirm your password by typing it again. The next screen asks you to pick three security concerns to help you recover your local account must you ever forget the password. Select the
very first question and after that type your answer. Do the very same for the second and 3rd concerns(Figure I). Figure I Develop the 3 security questions and answers to recuperate your account if you ever forget your password. Complete the Windows 11 setup.
After the
setup surfaces, Windows automatically logs into Windows 11 with your regional account credentials. The next time you check in,
enter the password for your account(Figure J ). Figure J Indication into Windows 11 with your brand-new local account. After setup If you’re already in Windows 11 utilizing a Microsoft account, you can switch to a local account at any point.
Go to Settings and then Accounts. Select the setting for Your Details. Under Account Settings, click the link for Sign in with a local account instead(Figure K).
Figure K Click the link to check in witha local account rather using the Account Settings screen. SEE: Discover how to individualize your Windows 11 account. In an effort to hinder you, Microsoft displays a screen with a big message asking if you make certain you wish to change to a local account. Click Next. Type the password or PIN for your Microsoft account. At the next screen, verify or alter the name you wish to utilize for your local account. Type and then retype a password and develop a password hint if you wish. Click Next (Figure L).
Figure L
Confirm the name for your regional account and after that devise a password. Next, click the Indication Out and Complete button to log out of Windows with your Microsoft account. Windows then shows the login screen for you to sign back in with your regional account (Figure M).
Figure M
Indication back into Windows with your regional account. There’s one hiccup changing from a Microsoft account to a local account: Windows won’t trigger you to create security concerns and answers. And if you inspect the password entry under Sign-in alternatives for your account, there’s no setting to produce them as there remains in Windows 10. For this, you’ll have to use another workaround.
Press Win+R to show the Run dialog box. In the Open field, type the following string: ms-cxh:// setsqsalocalonly (Figure N). Click OK.
Figure N
Use the ms-cxh:// setsqsalocalonly string to generate the security concerns and responses. Create your 3 security questions and answers
( Figure O
). Click Complete, and you’re all set. Figure O
Enter your security questions and responses to recover your account if you forget your password. Source