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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

How To Automatically Login In Windows 10 Without password

Unless you have set your Windows 10 to automatically log you in, the operating system will ask you for a password to log in. Using a password for logging in is a great way to protect your computer from unauthorized access. Even after you update your Windows OS, on a restart, the computer will ask you to sign in. But Windows 10 has introduced a new setting that lets you bypass the login screen and lets you log in automatically in Windows 10 after Windows Update. Let us see how to do it.
Some Windows Updates require you to reboot your Windows computer and log in so that Windows Update can finish the job of installing the updates. You, therefore, have to wait until the updating process is complete. Now things have improved!
Automatically Sign into Windows 10
1.Right-click the Start button and select Run from the hidden quick access menu, or use the keyboard shortcut Windows Key+R to bring up the Run dialog.
2.Now Then Type: netplwiz and hit Enter or click OK.
3.Uncheck Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer and click OK.
4.Enter in your user name and the password you use to log into your system twice and click OK.
That’s it! The next time you restart your system, you will still see the sign in screen, but won’t need to enter anything. This process bypasses the Lock Screen, too.
It’s also worth mentioning that you’ll still be able to lock your PC when you walk away from it by hitting Windows Key+ L. Then to get back into it, you will need to sign in with your password.
Again, don’t have this enabled if you’re out and about with your Windows 10 computer in a public location or while traveling. You don’t want someone to have free access to all of your data if it’s stolen or if someone walks by and tries to access it while you’re not around.
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