On Windows 11, it’s possible to create a local account during the installation process instead of using a Microsoft account, but the option is somewhat buried. 

Although it is recommended to use a Microsoft account since it offers integration with various services and files and settings syncing across devices, many people still prefer the more traditional account experience. Also, setting up a local account during the out-of-box experience (OOBE) after a clean install allows you to create a more personalized folder name for your profile since it won’t use part of the email address, and if you plan to use remote access, starting with a local account will help to avoid problems establishing the connection.

If you create a local account during the installation, you can always connect it later to a Microsoft account through the Accounts settings page.

In this guide, you will learn the steps to install Windows 11 Pro with a local account for a more private and traditional experience. If you are setting up Windows 11 Home, you can use these instructions instead.

Install Windows 11 with local account

You can install Windows 11 in many ways, these instructions will guide you to perform a clean installation using a bootable USB flash drive. However, since the option to create a local account is part of the out-of-box experience, the process will be the same.

If you choose this method, you also have to make sure the device can start from USB, which means you will have to change the BIOS or UEFI settings. Since these settings are different on most devices, refer to your manufacturer support website for more specific details.

To perform an installation of Windows 11 with a local account, use these steps:

  • Start the PC with the Windows 11 USB flash drive.
  • Press any key to continue.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Click the Install now button.
  • Click the I don’t have a product key option if you are doing a reinstallation. If Windows 11 was already activated after the installation, reactivation would happen automatically.
  • Select the edition of “Windows 11” that your license key activates (if applicable).
  • Check the I accept the license terms option.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Select the Custom: Install Windows only (advanced) option.
  • Select each partition in the hard drive you want to install Windows 11 and click the Delete button. (Usually, the “Drive 0” is the drive that contains all the installation files.)
  • Warning: When you delete a partition, it also deletes all data on the drive. Also, it is not required to delete the partitions from a secondary hard drive.
  • Select the hard drive (Drive 0 Unallocated Space) to install Windows 11.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Select your region setting after the installation on the first page of the out-of-the-box experience (OOBE).
  • Click the Yes button.
  • Select your keyboard layout setting.
  • Click the Yes button.
  • Click the Skip button if you do not need to configure a second layout.
  • If the computer is using an Ethernet connection, it will connect to the network automatically. If you have a wireless connection, you will need to set up the connection manually (a security key may be required).
  • (Optional) Confirm a name for the computer.
  • Click the Next button. (The device will restart automatically.)
  • Select the Set up for personal use option if you are setting Windows 11 Pro. The “Home” edition does not have this option.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Click on Sign-in options.
  • Click the Offline account option.
  • Click the Skip for now option.
  • Specify a name to create a local account on Windows 11.
  • Create a strong password for the local account.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Confirm the password.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Complete the three security questions in case you forget your password.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Confirm your privacy settings that best suit your situation by turning on or off the toggle switch for each setting.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Click the Accept button.

Once you complete the steps, Windows 11 complete the installation with a local account that is not connected with any Microsoft products.

Start the PC with the Windows 11 USB flash drive.

Press any key to continue.

Click the Next button.

Click the Install now button.

Click the I don’t have a product key option if you are doing a reinstallation. If Windows 11 was already activated after the installation, reactivation would happen automatically.

Select the edition of “Windows 11” that your license key activates (if applicable).

Check the I accept the license terms option.

Select the Custom: Install Windows only (advanced) option.

Select each partition in the hard drive you want to install Windows 11 and click the Delete button. (Usually, the “Drive 0” is the drive that contains all the installation files.)

Select the hard drive (Drive 0 Unallocated Space) to install Windows 11.

Select your region setting after the installation on the first page of the out-of-the-box experience (OOBE).

Click the Yes button.

Select your keyboard layout setting.

Click the Skip button if you do not need to configure a second layout.

If the computer is using an Ethernet connection, it will connect to the network automatically. If you have a wireless connection, you will need to set up the connection manually (a security key may be required).

(Optional) Confirm a name for the computer.

Click the Next button. (The device will restart automatically.) 

Select the Set up for personal use option if you are setting Windows 11 Pro. The “Home” edition does not have this option.

Click on Sign-in options.

Click the Offline account option.

Click the Skip for now option.

Specify a name to create a local account on Windows 11.

Create a strong password for the local account.

Confirm the password.

Complete the three security questions in case you forget your password.

Confirm your privacy settings that best suit your situation by turning on or off the toggle switch for each setting.

Click the Accept button.