Why did my PC restart? message. How to bypass this?

ljburna

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Has anyone receive this message while installing Windows 11? The PC is connected to the internet. After either restarting the computer or clicking next, the setup does continue. Is there a way to get rid of this message in the configuration?

Much Thanks

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You've removed required OOBE components, or disabled a logon service. Please attach your preset (without any user passwords or license keys).
 
Is there a reason you checked these boxes (Unattended)?

<AnswerFileLocationPanther>true</AnswerFileLocationPanther>
<AnswerFileLocationBoot>true</AnswerFileLocationBoot>
 
Is there a reason you checked these boxes (Unattended)?

<AnswerFileLocationPanther>true</AnswerFileLocationPanther>
<AnswerFileLocationBoot>true</AnswerFileLocationBoot>
I was following a tutorial and the 2 option was recommended. After unchecking both options the messaged cleared for the most part. It still occurs periodically. (see attached)
 

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And the OOBE reseal? If you're not doing sysprep... don't need it.

I set the OOBE reseal back to default and the same system message reappeared. Kind of scratching my head at the moment.
 

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You're not creating a local user account in Unattended, and don't have BypassRNO setting to skip the MS Account screen. Which means Windows is stuck because it can't create a primary user to finish Setup.

Since you're on the free edition, unhide the MS Account screen in Unattended. When you run install, use the shift-F10 "BypassRNO" hack that's mentioned on every Windows site. Now you can create a local account.
 
You're not creating a local user account in Unattended, and don't have BypassRNO setting to skip the MS Account screen. Which means Windows is stuck because it can't create a primary user to finish Setup.

Since you're on the free edition, unhide the MS Account screen in Unattended. When you run install, use the shift-F10 "BypassRNO" hack that's mentioned on every Windows site. Now you can create a local account.
I found the issue where some of the apps in the Post-Setup where not installing correctly even with the correct switches to install silently. That cause the message.

Thank you so much for assisting me and for the quick response.
 
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