The ‘Network connections’ windows sould hide. Now, you can close the command prompt and the main control panel window, but not the ‘Network connections’ one. Now, right click on the adapter that is currently in use (usually Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and click on ‘Disable’. You should see a window similar to the following one: The control panel should open:Īfter that, go to ‘View network status and tasks’ under ‘Network and Internet’ and then, click on ‘Change adapter settings on the left panel. Now, press Shift+F10 and a command prompt window should open: And it’s what I’m going to explain in the following lines.įirst of all, you need to be on the ‘connect to Microsoft account’ page: Many times, when you purchase a new computer, or just want to install Windows 10/11 Home in a computer/VM, you’ll probably have seen that you can’t skip the ‘connect to Microsoft account’ page, as the minimum requirements say:īut there’s an easy way to skip it without needing to buy Windows 10/11 Pro.