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Yes, I agree. And I never said the link wasn't there. I actually pointed it out as there....As I said above, you only see the option if setting up with an MS account.
Unless you state what type of account you were using using oobe, your statement that the link was not there may or may not be true - hence pointless without proper context.
The link is definitely there, and to be fair is more obvious in Windows 11. In Windows 10, it was even more obscure.
Now if you're making the argument that it depends on the account route (local vs MSA) taken as to whether that link shows or not, I also agree and why I said this...
@cereberus pointed it out the difference - Microsoft Account you get it, Local Account, you don't. But that makes sense on a local machine because you aren't being signed into any Microsoft services where an account is needed. OneDrive requires sign-in. Hence the "no option".
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