Last night, iGuRu.gr first published the leak of the upcoming Microsoft operating system, Windows 11. But let's look at something else that will be leaked soon: Do you want a local account? It will cost you extra money!
This change is not surprising: Microsoft has long been pushing to link to company accounts, trying to hide the creation of a local account when installing the operating system. One of the tricks that worked was disconnecting from the internet before the point where the installation requires connecting to an account.
In Windows 11, this trick does not seem to work. With a standard version of Windows 11 Home, you will no longer be able to create a local account. You will need the most expensive version of Windows 11 Professional.
With Windows 11 Professional, you can select Personal Use> Sign-in Options> Offline Account> Limited Experience to create a local account. You cannot do this in Windows 11 Home.
Is Windows 11 Windows 10X?
Microsoft seems to have mapped Windows 10X to the upcoming functional Windows 11. The new design in menu Start that was there in Windows 10X also appears in 11. Live tiles are gone.
For some reason, the Start Button and the pinned taskbar icons are now in the center of your taskbar. As you open and pin applications, the Start Button gradually moves to the left of your taskbar. If you close and unplug applications, it gradually moves to the right.
We expect more with the official release, or at the next leak.
For those who didn't understand, Microsoft is trying to distribute an operating system that is completely connected to its user database. Like Google's Android, which you can't have App Store if you do not connect to your Gmail. It does, of course, allow for a local account, but only for Pro versions, and of course for companies that pay more, anyway.