

BypassNRO was removed from system files in 25H2 last year, unless you happened to be served an old ISO this won’t work anymore.
This is what I’ve been using since:
- Complete the initial Windows 11 install and restart your PC.
- When you reach the Secondary Keyboard Layout screen (before the Microsoft Account sign-up stage), press Shift + F10
- In the console, type the command: start ms-cxh:localonly
- Hit Enter, then press Escape to close the console.
You can also use Rufus to make a setup drive which preconfigures the local account. This method and others are described in this article.
PS: It still works if you copy the BypassNRO.cmd file from an old system to a new one when you’re in OOBE mode (Ctrl+Shift+F3) during setup. It’s just a powershell command that sets a registery key and reboots.











Yeah check which version of windows it installs, it’ll be 22H2 or 24H2.