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Hart, Jon 30 Reputation points
2025-12-23T17:52:18.33+00:00

reinstall windows 11 under different account to keep it separate from main account

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2025-12-23T17:52:31.5266667+00:00

To reinstall Windows 11 under a different account while keeping it separate from your main account, you can follow these general steps:

  1. Backup Important Data: Before proceeding with the reinstallation, ensure that you back up any important files from your current account.
  2. Create a New Microsoft Account: If you haven't already, create a new Microsoft account that you want to use for the separate installation.
  3. Download Windows 11 Installation Media: You can use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant or download the Windows 11 ISO file from Microsoft's website.
  4. Create Installation Media: If you opt for the ISO, use the Windows Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB drive.
  5. Reinstall Windows 11: Boot from the installation media and follow the prompts. During the installation process, you will be prompted to sign in with a Microsoft account. Here, you can enter the credentials for your new account.
  6. Choose Installation Options: Make sure to select the option to keep personal files and apps if you want to retain data from the previous installation, or choose to start fresh if you want a clean installation.
  7. Complete Installation: Follow the remaining prompts to complete the installation. Your new account will now be separate from your main account.

By following these steps, you should be able to reinstall Windows 11 under a different account successfully.


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  1. Craig Long 18,140 Reputation points
    2025-12-23T18:26:04.65+00:00

    If Windows is working, you don't need to reinstall it. Go to Windows Start > Settings > Accounts > Other users, then add another account there.

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