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Can I use Windows 8 without a Microsoft account?

Can I use Windows 8 without a Microsoft account?

When you install or upgrade to Windows 8.1, you’ll be forced to create a Microsoft account or use an existing Windows Live account to log on your computer. There is no option to setup a local account during the installation. Microsoft account is now the preferred sign-in type since Windows 8.

How do I create a Microsoft account for Windows 8?

Create a Microsoft account

  1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings.
  2. Tap or click Accounts, and then tap or click Other accounts.
  3. Tap or click Add an account.
  4. Enter the account info for this person to sign in to Windows.

Can you have a non Microsoft email account on Windows 10?

By default, Windows 10 asks you to create a Microsoft account when you log in to Windows for the first time. But if you’d prefer to use an email that you actually use for, you know, email, that’s an option too. Windows 10 accepts new non-Microsoft email accounts on setup, and you can create a new Windows user with any email account.

How can I access my Hotmail account on Windows 8?

For example, if you have a Hotmail email account and then use those Microsoft account credentials to sign in to Windows 8, you can go to the Start screen, click the Mail tile and instantly access all your mail messages. Likewise, you can click the People tile and instantly access all the contacts that you have set up in your Hotmail account.

Do you have to sign in with Microsoft account in Windows 8?

In Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, whenever you try to open some Windows Store apps (aka Metro apps) such as Mail, Calendar, People, etc, Windows asks you to sign in using a Microsoft account (formerly known as Windows Live ID). These apps don’t allow their use until you sign in using your Microsoft account such as Hotmail ID, etc.

How can I sign in to Windows 10 without a Microsoft account?

In the Who’s going to use this PC screen, create an offline account and sign in to Windows 10 without using a Microsoft account. If you’re using Windows 10 Professional, you can create a local account by selecting the Domain Join option at the lower left side of the setup screen.