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It's definately do-able. 

I have mine set to no password on start up.

Can't remember how I did it though



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Have you tried this?

 

How to Log In To Windows Without Entering a Password

While we think everyone should us a password (or a PIN in Windows 8x and Windows 10), we can understand why some people don’t want to bother with it, especially those who live alone or only have one user account on their computer and trust those who has access to it.

To setup Windows so you don’t have to enter a password to log in, follow there easy step-by-step instructions:

1. Press the Windows key + R
2. In the Run dialog type netplwiz and press Enter.
3. The User Accounts dialogue box will be displayed.
4. Uncheck “Users must a enter username and password to use this computer” press OK. You will be asked to type your password to verify.

Type your password, confirm it, then press Apply/OK. That’s all you need to do. Now reboot your computer — you won’t have to enter a password ever again unless you change this setting.

The above works on Windows 7, Windows 8x and Windows 10.



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Have you tried this?

 

How to Log In To Windows Without Entering a Password

While we think everyone should us a password (or a PIN in Windows 8x and Windows 10), we can understand why some people don’t want to bother with it, especially those who live alone or only have one user account on their computer and trust those who has access to it.

To setup Windows so you don’t have to enter a password to log in, follow there easy step-by-step instructions:

1. Press the Windows key + R

2. In the Run dialog type netplwiz and press Enter.

3. The User Accounts dialogue box will be displayed.

4. Uncheck “Users must a enter username and password to use this computer” press OK. You will be asked to type your password to verify.

Type your password, confirm it, then press Apply/OK. That’s all you need to do. Now reboot your computer — you won’t have to enter a password ever again unless you change this setting.

The above works on Windows 7, Windows 8x and Windows 10.

Yes m8 tried it at least 3 times now, it don't work lol



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Right, I've finished my coursework and just waiting on final exam so this shit is getting solved today!!!



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So, some people are saying that changing the password to the same password (daft I know) somehow works.

 

When you run the netplwiz now, is the checkbox checked or empty?

 

If its clear, check it so a password will be requested on start up. Change your password, but to the same password, shut down (not restart), then after a minute or so, fire it up again. Run netplwiz again, uncheck the box for Users must enter a user name and passwordto use this computer and hit apply, then shut down your PC (not restart). Fire it up again after a minute or so of it being off and see if thats worked.



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So, some people are saying that changing the password to the same password (daft I know) somehow works.

 

When you run the netplwiz now, is the checkbox checked or empty?

 

If its clear, check it so a password will be requested on start up. Change your password, but to the same password, shut down (not restart), then after a minute or so, fire it up again. Run netplwiz again, uncheck the box for Users must enter a user name and passwordto use this computer and hit apply, then shut down your PC (not restart). Fire it up again after a minute or so of it being off and see if thats worked.

Ok m8 i will give that a try later today.



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So, some people are saying that changing the password to the same password (daft I know) somehow works.

 

When you run the netplwiz now, is the checkbox checked or empty?

 

If its clear, check it so a password will be requested on start up. Change your password, but to the same password, shut down (not restart), then after a minute or so, fire it up again. Run netplwiz again, uncheck the box for Users must enter a user name and passwordto use this computer and hit apply, then shut down your PC (not restart). Fire it up again after a minute or so of it being off and see if thats worked.

Lol no it didn't work m8.



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Ok, do you have more than one user account on there?



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can you post a screenie of what shows up after you run netplwiz

I already have in previous posts lol



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Ok, do you have more than one user account on there?

No but after i tried your last fix it created another one for me lol.

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580a24b19fcea_d59b113d52eb4086a1a54addda Sorry Labob i never posted any Netplwiz pics but others did, this is what i get.

 

580a24ce9d63b_a3cc76dfcd514b4cb5ba663205

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Is your PC protected with syskey (also known as Startup Password) ?

 

syskey.png

 

If it's that case, you can remove syskey with this way:

 

It's appreciated if you could upload a photo of your Windows password prompt screen.



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Does changing your password work? In that, if you change it to something different, do you have to enter the new password as you would expect, or do you still have to enter the old password?



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In BIOS there is a password protection that can stop you from even starting windows, this can be enabled or disabled.



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all I can think of if your on that machine under a different account. So log out of what ever account your on reboot and see what happens. Fail np create a new user account give it adm privileges and use what ever you want to remove the login password on that account. Again log out of what ever account your on reboot select your login account and chose the new one. Its not a fix but as far and work arounds go its not to bad  :pc:



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Is your PC protected with syskey (also known as Startup Password) ?

 

syskey.png

 

If it's that case, you can remove syskey with this way:

 

It's appreciated if you could upload a photo of your Windows password prompt screen.

No



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Does changing your password work? In that, if you change it to something different, do you have to enter the new password as you would expect, or do you still have to enter the old password?

 I changed password from a long one with many letters and numbers to a 3 letter password, it requires new password when i start my PC.



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In BIOS there is a password protection that can stop you from even starting windows, this can be enabled or disabled.

Not going into the Bios m8 lol.



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Have you tried changing it to a blank password?



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It won't let you do that, if you leave it blank then click ok it just says wrong password entered and asks for it again.



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In that case, it sounds like you are not using a local account, but a microsoft account.

 

Follow these instructions, if your damnable PC will let you!

 

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/14064/windows-8-sign-in-to-windows-without-password



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Can we assume from the silence that you have:

 

Given up

 

Succeeded

 

or your PC Is in the garden in pieces and on fire!?


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I have an easy fix. plain, and simple. UNINSTALL. :pc:  After this,inquire in a copy of Win7 from one of the clan mates. I'm sure somebody has a key and disc. God Bless.  :stuart:

 

it would take a couple of hours to do an uninstall. and you have to reinstall the programs. To be honest, uninstall is the last option if things could not be fixed.



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Can we assume from the silence that you have:

 

Given up

 

Succeeded

 

or your PC Is in the garden in pieces and on fire!?

Yes i have given up m8,  i found it easier and quicker typing password in than it was trying all these fixes lol


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