J jetsmell Member Mar 26, 2016 #1 I have Windows 10. After a re-boot, I need to put a password in to open my computer. Is there a way to get around it?
I have Windows 10. After a re-boot, I need to put a password in to open my computer. Is there a way to get around it?
johnb35 Administrator Staff member Mar 26, 2016 #2 Follow the guide here to remove the password. http://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/how-to-remove-sign-in-options-on-windows-10.html
Follow the guide here to remove the password. http://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/how-to-remove-sign-in-options-on-windows-10.html
SpriteMidr Active Member Mar 28, 2016 #3 jetsmell said: I have Windows 10. After a re-boot, I need to put a password in to open my computer. Is there a way to get around it? Click to expand... I believe if you run `control userpasswords2` from command prompt or the run dialog (Windows Key + R), you can unselect the option "require a password to log in"
jetsmell said: I have Windows 10. After a re-boot, I need to put a password in to open my computer. Is there a way to get around it? Click to expand... I believe if you run `control userpasswords2` from command prompt or the run dialog (Windows Key + R), you can unselect the option "require a password to log in"