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Analysis Summary

40% Low Influence
mildmoderatesevere

“Be aware that the 'simple' solution involves running a remote script (curl) directly into your system's command line, which requires a high level of trust in the creator's security practices.”

Transparency Transparent
Primary technique

Performed authenticity

The deliberate construction of "realness" — confessional tone, casual filming, strategic vulnerability — designed to lower your guard. When someone appears unpolished and honest, you evaluate their claims less critically. The spontaneity is rehearsed.

Goffman's dramaturgy (1959); Audrezet et al. (2020) on performed authenticity

Human Detected
98%

Signals

The content exhibits clear human characteristics including spontaneous reactions, non-linear speech patterns, and deep technical expertise tied to the creator's personal brand. The narration lacks the rhythmic perfection and formulaic structure typical of synthetic AI voices or scripts.

Natural Speech Patterns Presence of filler words ('uh', 'um'), self-correction ('I've actually downloaded loaded this up'), and colloquialisms ('shenanigans', 'oh gosh the humanity').
Personal Branding and Anecdotes The narrator references his own website (christitus.com), his specific coding projects, and uses first-person perspective ('I wouldn't be me if I didn't...').
Live Troubleshooting The transcript captures real-time reactions to the software's behavior, such as the unexpected rebooting and the 'assistant lady' interruption.

Worth Noting

Positive elements

  • This video provides a functional, time-saving technical workaround for power users who prefer local account management on Windows 11.

Be Aware

Cautionary elements

  • The use of 'revelation framing' makes a technical preference feel like a moral battle, potentially lowering a viewer's guard toward the security risks of running third-party scripts.

Influence Dimensions

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About this analysis

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Analyzed March 23, 2026 at 20:38 UTC Model google/gemini-3-flash-preview-20251217
Transcript

Microsoft is blocking all local accounts on Windows 11 in the insider preview build dev channel. Now I've actually downloaded loaded this up and made sure all of these commands like OBBE bypass NRO is gone. Start MSCXH is gone. And they specifically said we're removing all of it and you're going to use a Microsoft account and like it. But I wouldn't be me if I didn't at least find a quick workaround. Now, a lot of things working online, you can manually add registry keys and other things, but I wanted to make it simple for you. So, if for whatever reason you don't use like Microwin or Tiny 11 or or Nite to make your ISO and you just want to use the official Microsoft one and just use a local account like a normal regular human being. Well, let's first show you that these commands are now gone. So, we're going to pull up our command line. We're going to go ass nro command not found. Next, we're going to do the next one. Start csh or ms- CXH colon local only. We're going to hit enter here. Watch what happens. Normally, we should get a little window saying, "Hey, what user you want?" Oh, no. What has happened? It's rebooting. I didn't do that. And then it just kicks you back to this screen. So, uh, you can do this over and over. And you know, if you pull it back up and you're in here and you're like, "Okay, start ms- c xh local only." H. All right, here we go. Nope. Just keeps just keeps rebooting. Oh gosh, the humanity. All right, we'll just hit yes. And yes, I'm going to turn off the assistant lady just in case. All right. And some funny things happen here. One, it always checks for updates. And if it does find updates, you're going to be sitting here for another hour while it installs them. There's a lot of shenanigans happening here. But you might be thinking, I'll just disconnect my computer from the internet. No, it won't proceed without an internet connection. Uh, again, you could add a registry entry in there and kind of hack around it a little bit, but I wanted to make it easier. So anywhere in the OB you can just do this. Open up your command terminal curl dash capital L and go chrisitus.com/bypass and then dash O and add in skip cmd. This goes out and downloads my file that automatically adds this stuff and resets it and just sets up your system pretty easily. But if you want to do this yourself, you can just fork my project, create your own unattended XML and set it up however you want. So if you're doing this in business, I would recommend just kind of forking it and then changing this around. Now, if you want to make your own settings in here, I tried to make it as general as possible. So I'm not going to pick region. I'm not going to pick anything else, but I use Schnegan's un autoattended XML. Now you can set up all your settings in here. So you don't have to go and proceed or choose anything from that setup and it will use this XML. So that's how I created the XML. I generalized it as best as I could and deeploaded as much as I could based on just standard settings. So we're going to go skip cmd and you'll see it download that XML and use CIS prep. After a short pause, you'll see just a moment. It'll reboot your system. Just give it time. Usually, this takes about probably 60 seconds to 2 minutes depending on your system. Then from this screen, just answer the local questions because you wouldn't actually have to answer the local questions if I put that in my XML. I didn't because I knew people from overseas and otherwhere in the world will use this. So, I made sure to skip it. This will fill that last part in. It'll go, "Oh, I already have all the answers for the rest of this stuff." And then it'll proceed onto your desktop. Uh, watch how it just kind of skips everything here. And there we go. You'll notice everything's on your desktop. You're put in. Now, the username will be admin down here. This is a local account. You probably won't have access to change this easily. They're still going to want to force that Microsoft account on you, but all the old commands are still there to do that. Go start run. Uh you're going to just type control in. This is the old school control panel from Windows 7. And then we're go into here, user accounts, and then we're just going to change the account name to Microsoft sucks. There we go. And now we can close that and reboot the machine. And you'll notice the new name Microsoft Socks is what we use to log in. And there we are. And now you've set up Windows with just the stock version, bypassing the online account. You don't ever need to use Microsoft accounts for anything. And there you go. Let me know your thoughts down in the comments below and I'll see you in the next

Video description

Microsoft is blocking start ms-cxh and bypassnro, but there is a NEW WAY. ►► Digital Downloads ➜ https://www.cttstore.com ►► Patreon ➜ https://www.patreon.com/christitustech ►► Twitch ➜ https://www.twitch.tv/christitustech ►► Website and Guides ➜ https://christitus.com

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