Rufus 3.20 adds Local Account creation on Windows 11 installation

Rufus 3.20 adds Local Account creation on Windows 11 installation and much more.
Rufus is already known for letting users install Windows 11 without the TPM, SecureBoot and microsoft Account creation and just added a workaround to enable local accounts on the most recent Windows 11 build.

Here are the Changes of Version 3.20:

  • Enable applicable Windows User Experience options for Windows 10
  • Remember last Windows User Experience selection between sessions
  • Add automatic local account creation and regional options duplication
    (This is limited to creating an account with the same name as the current user and with an empty password that the user will be prompted to change after first reboot)
  • Add a workaround for ISOs that have a syslinux symbolic link to /isolinux/ (Knoppix)
  • Revert to offline insertion of registry keys for the TPM/SB/RAM bypass where possible (#1971)
  • Remove storage bypass, since this is a bogus bypass that doesn’t do anything (#1990)
  • Improve BIOS compatibility when displaying the “UEFI boot only” alert message
  • Fix Windows User Experience dialog appearing twice for Windows To Go (#1968)
  • Fix Windows User Experience options not being applied for ARM64 (#1996)
  • Fix Microsoft Account bypass not being applied unless TPM/SB/RAM bypass is selected (#1981)
  • Fix overeager detection of GRUB2 bootloaders with nonstandard prefixes

Download Links:
Normal Version (Use this if you’re not sure what you need)
Portable Version
ARM32 Version
ARM64 Version