![]() ![]() Using UUP methods - no probs - always installed.įrom a VM - don't use the iso to build the Guest - power on your VM and then run the setup file from within the Guest - for update rather than new install). ![]() When doing insider builds via standard windows update I've had a few GSOD's !! You can install keeping everything or a new install -your choice. Once you get the eventual iso (it's done automatically) just run the setup and I've found zero problems this way. UUP (Unified Update Platform) Generation Project (v2.4.2_RC) (thanks cereberus for that link). You can also get skip ahead (skippy) builds as well even if you aren't in the program - I do it that way too as the skip ahead program is currently closed to new accounts. ![]() So, type this code and hit Enter.I agree it should work straight OOB but rather than windows update I've found by far the most successful way of installing these builds is to get them via the UUP->ISO download methods and then manually install from the generated iso. Next, you have to navigate to the System32 folder.ĥ. So, the command is – net localgroup administrators Max /addĤ. net localgroup administrators user_name /addĪgain, replace the “ user_name” with the name of your new account.Įxample – Max is the new account. To do that, just put this line in the terminal and hit Enter. After creating the account, you have to add it to the local administrator’s group. [Don’t forget to replace the “ yourusername and “ yourpassword” with any user name you prefer and a password, respectively.Įxample – Suppose, the new user name is “ Max” and the password is “ 1234“, the command should be – net user /add Max 1234ģ. net user Administrator /active:yes net user /add yourusername yourpassword Once you have done that, type these lines one by one and hit Enter to create a new account as you want. ![]() This should bring up the Command Prompt terminal.Ģ. To do that, press the Shift+F10 keys together. As you are in OOBE, you can’t directly access OOBE. You have to create a new administrator account, add it to the local administrator group and from there you can access OOBE.ġ. Then, restart the machine and carry on with the OOBE. If nothing is working, force shutdown of the system. If none of the previous solutions have worked for you, you need to open windows CMD and then activate the built-in administrator account to create a new local user to skip the OOBE process. ![]()
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