I'm sorry! My English is not good! I can only try to translate it with a translation tool!Please translate your question in English.
When streamlining, I removed the Windows User Experience Desktop, and did so to turn off the Microsoft account sign-in on the home page in Settings, and the Microsoft sign-in screen in Accounts, but there are problems with the Chinese input method, and clicking on the search box in Start flashes the Start menu back.Please translate your question in English.
Thank you! I'm on the licensed version of NTLite, and I've solved the local account login problem! I just didn't want to see both screens in the settings! Is there a good way to do this please? Thanks!I do not recommend removing Windows User Experience Desktop. This is a new option, which did not exist before now, and it will break your Start Menu and other desktop features.
If you want to use a Local Account instead of signing on with a Microsoft Account, there are two options:
1. Use NTLite's Unattended mode to create a local account.
2. Use the BypassRNO setting (if you are using licensed NTLite) under:
Settings / System / Local user account setup support (本機使用者帳戶設置支援)
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When using BypassRNO with W11 22H2 or 23H2, you must disconnect the network cable when the Setup screen shows:
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Now you will be allowed to create a Local User. You can reconnect the network.
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3. If you don't have the licensed NTLite, you can use the Rufus USB tool to BypassRNO or add this reg file to image, from the Registry page.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"SettingsPageVisibility"="hide:home"
1. You can hide the Home page on 23H2's Settings with this reg file:
Code:Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] "SettingsPageVisibility"="hide:home"
2. No one has reported a workaround for the MS Account ad under Accounts. The Rewards and OneDrive ads have been unsolved for several years now. Maybe someone will figure it out.
Thanks for the report, will check these and split in the next version, that Windows User Experience Desktop is a mix of many components in one, slowly splitting them per demand.When streamlining, I removed the Windows User Experience Desktop, and did so to turn off the Microsoft account sign-in on the home page in Settings, and the Microsoft sign-in screen in Accounts, but there are problems with the Chinese input method, and clicking on the search box in Start flashes the Start menu back.