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How to disable windows startup login???

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5 minutes ago, sn00pd000gg said:

  Right, i have tried thr first google search result and it doesn t work, i have tried some other method and it doesn t work..i had set up a pin code for startup and now i can t disable it anymore, no mather what i do, when i restart it still asks me for it ..what do i do?

Disabling the password is only possible with a local account. If you created a Microsoft account then a login is mandatory.

But like @Insorior said, the pin is simple and fast.

 

  Right, i have tried thr first google search result and it doesn t work, i have tried some other method and it doesn t work..i had set up a pin code for startup and now i can t disable it anymore, no mather what i do, when i restart it still asks me for it ..what do i do?

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Hi !

 

If you're on W10, go to settings, accounts, connexion.

 

From there you can remove password login.

 

But this is very not recommended for obvious security reasons.

 

Last w10 offers pincode login which is way faster to deal with and still a bit secure.

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5 minutes ago, sn00pd000gg said:

  Right, i have tried thr first google search result and it doesn t work, i have tried some other method and it doesn t work..i had set up a pin code for startup and now i can t disable it anymore, no mather what i do, when i restart it still asks me for it ..what do i do?

Disabling the password is only possible with a local account. If you created a Microsoft account then a login is mandatory.

But like @Insorior said, the pin is simple and fast.

 

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This makes sense, can i switch my accont to a local one ? 

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11 minutes ago, Dujith said:

Disabling the password is only possible with a local account. If you created a Microsoft account then a login is mandatory.

But like @Insorior said, the pin is simple and fast.

 

I switched to a local account and git rid of the password, thank you !

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23 minutes ago, Dujith said:

Disabling the password is only possible with a local account. If you created a Microsoft account then a login is mandatory.

But like @Insorior said, the pin is simple and fast.

 

Not true.

I use MS Account and I can disable login on W10.

 

Press "Windows key + R" and in the window that opens type "netplwiz".

 

Then uncheck the box at the very top of the window that opens which says "Users can work on this PC only after login".

This will require you to input the login info and save it.

You wont need to login at the startup anymore.

 

@sn00pd000gg

 

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@WereCat Something new learned everyday :D 

I always thought that was for local accounts only. 

 

@sn00pd000gg You should mark his as the correct answer, mine it seems is incorrect ;) 

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2 hours ago, WereCat said:

Not true.

I use MS Account and I can disable login on W10.

 

Press "Windows key + R" and in the window that opens type "netplwiz".

 

Then uncheck the box at the very top of the window that opens which says "Users can work on this PC only after login".

This will require you to input the login info and save it.

You wont need to login at the startup anymore.

 

@sn00pd000gg

 

I have tried this but didn t work ...this was my first option and it failed..

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