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Setup wont continue after entering WIFI info: Oops, you've Lost internet connection.

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Solution 1: Wait and retry. 

Sometimes when i see this issue, I click the retry button multiple times and it starts working. Other times i wait 15min or even up to a hour and then click the Retry button. In most cases it will starts working. In the worst case scenario if it does not work, you can use this alternative and if you are okay creating a local account instead of a online account.  

The reason i believe this wait works. I would assume that if the Device is low battery, The internet is limited, Technically this does not make any scence, I just know that in most cases this worked for me.  


Solution 2: The Alternative, Use local account instead. 

You connected your internet in the setup so its forcing a update that does not work. 


Lets kill the Network Task so you can create a local account instead. 

Depending on your version of windows, This step may be a bit different for you. 

  1. Press

    Ctr

    +

    Shift + F`10 OR  FN + Ctr + Shift + F`10. This videoshould willopen showcommand youprompt

  2. how
  3.  toType: setup Windows 11 without Internet connection. Here, we will bypass Internet requirement in Windows 11 setup. Also, we will setup Windows 11 without Microsoft account or in other words setup Windows 11 with local account/limited setup. Solution 2 command: taskkill /F /IM oobenetworkconnectionflow.exe Solution. 3 - This should kill the network task.

If you get a error in the command (worksprompt. withThen type the following.  OOBE\BYPASSNRO

OOBE\BYPASSNRO should work with:

Windows 11 22H2):22H2 OOBE\BYPASSNROand  to be believed later versions. 

DRAFT: 

Solution 3: Use a script in audit mode to create a local account. 

CTR + Shift + F3 OR  FN + CTR +SHIFT + F3

Downlead this Script. 

Run it. 
Enter user name you want to create. 
Enter password you want to create. 
Script will reboot with a local account you created.