The American company Microsoft plans to release a relatively large update for Windows 11, which will bring, among other things new task manager or the ability to drag applications to the taskbar. If you still don’t have it and you are going to a future installation, you may be annoyed by the fact that you get a new version of this system you will need to create a Microsoft account.
You won’t be able to set up Windows 11 without a Microsoft account soon
This change Microsoft confirmed in the news list for Insider Preview Build 22557. Windows 11 Pro will initially require you to connect to the Internet in order to log in to your account. On earlier versions of Windows (including the current version of Eleven), it was possible to create a local user account, provided it was not connected to the Internet. This option was preferred by a large number of users, as you simply entered your username and you were done. The whole process took only a few seconds.
Editor’s note
If you haven’t accidentally registered an Android application on Windows 11, be sure to check out our article. You will find the link at the end of this text.
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How to install Windows 11 (via update & bootable USB)
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Although you didn’t have access to the Microsoft Store, the cloud store OneDrive and other benefits such as synchronization between devices, but you could use it without any problems. Other systems like macOS or Chrome OS also offer the ability to create a local account, so Microsoft will be the first to take this unpopular step for many. By the way, if you haven’t registered that Android applications are coming to Windows 11, for sure take a look at our article.
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Source: TechRadar
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