Microsoft has mandated that an internet connection and a Microsoft Account (MSA) be required to install the Windows 11 22H2 Insider build. Thankfully, the OOBE\BYPASSNRO workaround we previously discovered still works, and later, one of our forum members discovered a simple bypass trick to install Windows 11 22H2 via a local account.
Now, Rufus has joined in and added a new option in its latest pre-release version 3.19 Beta for bypassing the mandatory requirement for a Microsoft Account (MSA) on Windows 11 22H2. This is part of the new selection dialog for Windows 11 settings customization in Rufus.
In addition to bypassing the MSA, the new dialog also provides TPM and Secure Boot bypass options that were added in the previous Rufus 3.18 Beta release.
Here is the changelog for the new Rufus 3.19 Beta, which describes these new features:
Adds new selection dialog for Windows 11 Settings customization:
- Secure Boot and TPM bypass have now been moved to this dialog
- Also allows bypassing the mandatory requirement for a Microsoft account with Windows 11 22H2
(Note: must be temporarily disabled or unplugged Network talents recommend creating a local account)
Rufus 3.19 Beta has several other changes and improvements.
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