How can I remove Password Required from my administrator account? I am the only user.
Hello,
Please follow these steps:
- Type netplwiz in the search box at the bottom left corner of the desktop. Then click on netplwiz on the pop-up menu.
- In User Accounts dialog box, uncheck the box next to 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer'. Then click OK button.
- To ensure the operation is authorized, you are required to enter and confirm your password. Enter Password and Confirm Password, then click OK button.
- Restart your PC then you can log in without using a password.
Hope this helps!
How can I remove Password Required from my administrator account? I am the only user.
Hello,
Please follow these steps:
- Type netplwiz in the search box at the bottom left corner of the desktop. Then click on netplwiz on the pop-up menu.
- In User Accounts dialog box, uncheck the box next to 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer'. Then click OK button.
- To ensure the operation is authorized, you are required to enter and confirm your password. Enter Password and Confirm Password, then click OK button.
- Restart your PC then you can log in without using a password.
Hope this helps!
Hi LisaDaniel2,
I am Mark. I'm and Windows 10 adviser and a Windows user like you. Hope you are having a wonderful day.
To remove a user's password at the command prompt, log on as an administrator and type:
1- type net user and press enter, find your username
2- type net user (your username) * and press enter
3- When you are prompted to type a password for the user, press enter.
4- The system prompts you to retype the password to confirm, press enter.
The password is now removed.
Credits to: https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-remove-...
Let me know if it works :)
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I don’t know if I put the right flair (sorry) but I’m on a windows 11 or 10 (I’m not good at tech) and my computer is stuck on pin login, it just keeps loading and loading.. has been for 15-20 minutes. I just need to get in to factory reset my computer because a few days ago I realized I had virus. How do I fix this?
Hello! My name is Mostafa; I will assist you today.
I’m sorry that you are experiencing this issue.
Start your PC in safe mode in Windows and try to log in: Press and hold the Shift key and restart Computer, then Troubleshoot > Advanced option > Startup Settings > Restart.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/sta...
Restart the user profile service:
- Open your PC in safe mode by using the steps in Method 1 above.
- Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and hit Enter to open Windows Services.
- On the Windows Services page, navigate to User Profile Service and right-click.
- On the resulting drop-down menu, click on "Restart".
- Also, on the drop-down menu, tap on "Properties" and make sure the Startup type is set to Automatic.
Run Startup Repair.
- Boot Into Windows Recovery Environment.
- Next, under Choose an option, click on Troubleshoot.
- Next, click on Advanced options.
- Click on Startup Repair. Now it will start to diagnose your PC to find issues with the start-up.
- Next, select a user account and enter the password.
- Click Continue to begin Startup repair. This process may take some time, so wait till it is complete.
Perform a restore point.
- Boot Into Windows Recovery Environment.
- Next, under Choose an option, click on Troubleshoot.
- Next, click on Advanced options.
- Click on System Restore
Please let me know the result. Thank you.
So I was able to get it into safe mode but the only option I was given was the “Turn Off your PC” and nothing else came up.