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Hit shift + f10 and then enter oobe\bypassnro
From here https://www.howtogeek.com/836157/how-to-use-windows-11-with-a-local-account/
Its hacky and annoying that its even nessecary but still easier than installing Linux.
When was the last time you installed Linux? I’m done with a fresh install on most popular distros in 30 minutes or less.
Last week, Linux mint (Green ubuntu) still can’t get the battery to detect and I dont know why. If I unplug the laptop, it turns off immediately. Battery icon shows up, shows “Charging” but stays at 0%
Battery was working in Windows the day prior.
HP laptop from ~2016
I work with mostly Dell laptops and see this all the time on Win10 so 2 grains of salt, but: Usually reseating the battery does the trick, if not the battery + ram + hd/SSD.