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Upgrade to 9926 - NO prompt for Ms account (finally) !!


Hi there

Good news for people who go the Upgrade route to 9926 and who use a LOCAL account.
You don't get prompted at all to set up / use an Ms account and you don't have to disconnect from the Internet to avoid the set up as in previous builds.

Note though some applications might require you to have or set up an Ms account --that's a different issue though.

Cheers
jimbo

Upgrade as in ISO Upgrade. I've never done an upgrade with Win10 - ISO custom and PB updates yes.

Did the Upgrade path used to go through the user setup? It shouldn't have.

I suppose it might have if it saw a local account - but that was just wrong!

My next install will let me see how a install with an internet connect goes with regards to the Windows sign-in account. Does it still lead with a MSA or s it more balanced. I'll see on Friday.

Thanks for posting this Jim,

Bill
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Upgrade as in ISO Upgrade. I've never done an upgrade with Win10 - ISO custom and PB updates yes.

Did the Upgrade path used to go through the user setup? It shouldn't have.

I suppose it might have if it saw a local account - but that was just wrong!

My next install will let me see how a install with an internet connect goes with regards to the Windows sign-in account. Does it still lead with a MSA or s it more balanced. I'll see on Friday.

Thanks for posting this Jim,

Bill
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Hi there

just mount the ISO and run setup.exe from within windows. It will prompt for Keep programs etc or keep nothing - keep everything does just that.

Don't forget after the upgrade to use the DISK PROPERTIES to remove the windows.old file - frees up a few GB of HDD space -- I know in these days of huge HDD's that might not seem important but a lot of people are installing the OS on say 120GB SSD's etc.

Cheers
jimbo

Hi there

just mount the ISO and run setup.exe from within windows. It will prompt for Keep programs etc or keep nothing - keep everything does just that.

Don't forget after the upgrade to use the DISK PROPERTIES to remove the windows.old file - frees up a few GB of HDD space -- I know in these days of huge HDD's that might not seem important but a lot of people are installing the OS on say 120GB SSD's etc.

Cheers
jimbo
Right, running setup in Windows is a Refresh (keep everything) or a Restore (keep nothing)
Running setup from install media is an Upgrade (keep everything) or a Custom (keep nothing)

My 3rd setup will be on my physical machine that has Internet access, but it is also my live machine, so I'm going to try a Boot-to-VHD install from booted install media. I guess what I really wanted to know, and will find out when I install, was has the sign-in (MSA/local account) dialog of the install been improved. You posted that a Refresh install doesn't got though the MSA dialog, that's good news. It tells me that they have done some work in that area.
Don't forget after the upgrade to use the DISK PROPERTIES to remove the windows.old file
Disk Cleanup?

There might also be an ESD file (2+ GB) in the Recovery folder - casual users should just leave that folder alone though.

Thanks again,

Bill
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Upgrade  to 9926 - NO prompt for Ms account (finally) !!