I always disable the card in the BIOS before I do anything that requires it to be disconnected. In this case I had both an Ethernet adapter and WiFi radio. Both were disabled and I’m currently typing from my newly decrappified and locally managed system.
I want to reiterate the importance of the “pull the network cable” part. If you fail to unplug the cable before the setup wizard detects that there is the possibility of a network connection, on some systems it will actually prevent you from making a local account altogether, as it will force you to connect to a network which will skip the shift-f10 step.
We had this issue setting up demo models on laptops for awhile, if you didn’t disable the wifi adapter before it saw there was networks available(even if they were password protected) it would require a second factory reset to even get to the point where it would let you setup a local account.
early_riser@lemmy.world 2 days ago
some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Fyi you can join a network and go up to the point of Microsoft login, then use
start ms-cxh:localonlyto force local account creationPika@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
It depends on the system, some of them once connected to a network won’t allow shift-f10 to open a prompt.