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Windows might finally fix one of its most annoying setup problems

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Windows 11 might finally get rid of one of its most frustrating “features” of being forced to sign in with a Microsoft account just to use your own PC. Well, it looks like Microsoft is internally considering dropping the mandatory Microsoft account requirement during Windows 11 setup, allowing users to create a local account more easily.

Ya I hate that. Working on it

— Scott Hanselman 🌮 (@shanselman) March 20, 2026

This change is reportedly being pushed by Scott Hanselman, a Microsoft veteran of over two decades who currently serves as Vice President and Member of Technical Staff. If it goes through, it would mark a significant shift, especially considering Microsoft has spent the past few years tightening restrictions and removing workarounds that let users bypass the sign-in requirement.

Why has this been such a big problem?

Let’s be honest, not everyone wants their PC tied to the cloud. Right now, setting up a Windows 11 Home or Pro device requires an internet connection and a Microsoft account, with barely any official way around it. Sure, there are workarounds, but most users aren’t going to open Command Prompt just to use their own PC. And frankly, they shouldn’t have to.

For many users, that’s been a dealbreaker. It adds friction to setup, pushes Microsoft services like OneDrive and Office, and removes the simple option of using a PC offline or with a local account. Even inside Microsoft, there seems to be frustration. Senior figures like Scott Hanselman have openly said they “hate” the requirement and are working on fixing it, signaling that this isn’t just user backlash but internal pushback too.

Is Microsoft changing its overall Windows strategy?

If this proposal goes through, setting up a Windows 11 PC could become much more straightforward. Instead of being forced to sign in, users may finally get a proper option to create a local account right from the start, without any workarounds needed. Microsoft is also looking to clean up the overall setup experience, cutting down on unnecessary steps and prompts, which signals a shift toward giving users more control instead of pushing them into its ecosystem.

Alongside this potential change, Microsoft has recently been focusing on making Windows feel less intrusive and more user-friendly, from bringing back a movable taskbar to optimizing performance for 8GB RAM systems to compete with Apple’s MacBook Neo, and even rethinking how aggressively Copilot AI is integrated into the OS. Put together, it feels like the company is finally listening, focusing less on forcing features and more on simply making Windows better to use.

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