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You’re not the only one who turns to a computer-savvy friend for help when you have a technical problem. Apparently billionaires do it too.
When Tesla CEO Elon Musk came to Company X, he was setting up a new laptop and was told he had to create a Microsoft account, which would give him access to his computer. It will be possible,” he insisted.
“Previously, you had the option to skip signing in or creating a Microsoft account,” Musk’s post read.
A community note on the site claimed that Musk’s understanding was wrong. The note says there is a way to skip creating a Microsoft account, although it’s now more difficult than before.
But Mr. Musk doubled down.
“Community Notes is failing here. This option no longer exists,” he said in a follow-up. post. A popular community note replied and said he was wrong again.
Thanks to the instructions of our followers, musk I was able to avoid account creation by disconnecting WiFi.
But Musk brought up the issue again on Monday in a call to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
“Satya, I don’t mean to be a pest, but please allow people setting up new Windows PCs to skip creating a Microsoft account,” Musk wrote. “Also, if you want to sign up, you can’t use your work email address. have This is my work email address! ”
Musk has criticized Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI in the past. Nadella refuted the billionaire’s claim that Microsoft controls OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT.
Mr. Nadella has not yet said whether he has taken Mr. Musk’s suggestion to heart.