Something Went Wrong OOBELOCAL
OOBE (also known as Out of Box Experience) consists of a series of screens that requires you to accept the license terms, connect to the internet, share information with the OEM, sign in up with & sign up for a Microsoft account and more.
OOBELOCAL, OOBEREGION, and OOBEKEYBOARD are usually present with Windows 10 setup or Windows 11 installation. When you receive this error, you will not able to finish the final steps of installation. Luckily, you can try the solutions below to get remove them.
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How to Fix OOBELOCAL Error Windows 10/11?
Fix 1: Hit Try Again
When you see the OOBELOCAL error on the screen, you can click on the Try again button under the error. Keep clicking on it for a few times until Windows setup starts the process. If this is not working, please move to the next solution.
Fix 2: Edit the Registry Key
Another cause of OOBE LOCAL error Windows 10 might be incorrect registry items. To address this issue, you can follow these steps to tweak the registry key:
Before making any changes to the registry key, you had better back up the registry database in case something goes wrong during the process. Get the detailed instructions from this guide - How to Backup and Restore Registry in Windows 10.
Step 1. Press Shift + F10 to open Command Prompt.
Step 2. Type regedit.exe and hit Enter to open Registry Editor.
Step 3. Navigate to the following path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Setup \ OOBE
Step 4. Right-click on the right-hand pane and choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value > double-click on it to rename it as UnattendCreatedUser > set the value data to 00000001 > hit OK to save the changes.
Fix 3: Create an Account Manually
You can also create a new administrator account and add it to the local administrator group via Command Prompt. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1. When you are in the OOBELOCAL screen, you can open Command Prompt by pressing Shift + F10.
Step 2. In the command window, type the following command one after another and don’t forget to hit Enter.
- net user Administrator /active:yes
- net user /add user_name mypassword
- net localgroup administrators user_name /add
- cd %windir%\system32\oobe
- msoobe.exe
You should replace user_name with the user name you would like to create and mypassword with its password.