Extremely easy steps to removing Windows account password entirely
Has there
being any time you set up your Windows PC to request for password on turn-on
before getting to your desktop but you no longer need the password request? I.e.
you now decided that you want to remove the password entirely so you no longer
have to input any password before getting straight to your desktop after your
PC boots up.
For a
personal computer, one might decide to remove password request for faster
access to desktop, because since your computer is not for public use of any
sort, one might deem the password request as needless or more or less complete
waste of time in accessing your desktop, and thus, develop greater urge to
remove it entirely.
Many people
as you may know don’t like restrictions or delay of any sort to whatever they
are doing, me too I don’t like it either. I like getting straight to the desktop
of my Windows PC anytime I turn my PC on immediately after boot without having
to take additional action. If I see a way of taking off the boot time and just
landing straight to my desktop after pressing the On button, it will even be better for me…wink…I believe that many
people are like that too.
Now let’s
head straight to business…If you want to know how complex the topic of the day
is, i.e. removing that password which you created for your Windows PC entirely,
then try researching on it or maybe Googling it for solution.
And I tell
you, the answers that you will be presented with can even make you reverse your
mind from wanting to remove the password. If you are not tech savvy enough,
then forget about the whole process that will be suggested to you.
Most answers
that you will receive will come with its different range of complexity, from
suggesting to you to re-install your Window OS entirely or visiting the BIOS section of your computer to clear
memory or even creating another bootable disk to boot your computer from other
location and so many other complicated suggestions.
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You will now
agree with me that those suggestions above are truly not for the faint hearted when
it comes to computer technology and require some level of expertise.
Here is the
big deal, what if I now tell you that if you are looking for the easiest steps
of achieving that, that you should just come down here, and yes I mean here…with
just few steps that even a baby that started using computer today can also
follow and achieve it in less than a
minute, will you say I am kidding you?
Alright, I think
I have spoken a lot…straight we go. If that your Window PC password now annoys
or frustrates you in any way and you feel like doing away with it entirely (we
are not talking of forgotten password here) that the next time you turn on your
PC, it takes you straight to your desktop after boot without requesting for
your password again, then follow the extremely easy steps below.
= =>With
your Window PC turned on, head straight to your Control Panel = > User Account
and Family Safety = >Change your Windows Password
= =>On
the change your windows password, you will be presented with 3 fields for you
to fill in the new password, to retype the new password and to give password
hint.
= =>All
you need to do now is just for you to leave those 3 fields empty and just click
on the next tab and the magic is
done.
Your windows
password request will be removed by just doing that, and you can then decide to
test it by restarting or shut down your computer and turn it on again, you will
see that it will no longer request you to key in any password before taking you
to your desktop after boot.
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Extremely easy steps to removing Windows account password entirely
Reviewed by Edwin Akwudolu
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Hi Edwin,
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure that those who are just starting using computers are the ones going to benefit more from this piece. I had expected something more advanced! Many people know too well about the steps you have described - trust me!
More so, I still want to point out that your introduction is too long! Readers may just lose interest if an introduction like this covers two-third of what you need to say! A brief intro and straight to the point would have been perfect!
I upvoted this post in kingged where it was shared for Internet marketers.
http://kingged.com/easiest-steps-removing-windows-account-password/
Well, that is how the basic default one is, so we can access the PC without any password. Nice of you to share this, as many won't know after they set up a password.
ReplyDeleteI will still use password for my PC, as it helps me in comfort zone as I have many files, I don't wish my family members to mess up.
Many people can go for this. Thanks for sharing this. Anyway, I found this post on Kingged.
Hi Rohan,
DeleteIf you share your PC with anybody at all, even with family members, then the need of using password might arise.
And again, just as you rightly said, many won't know how to remove it after setting up a password.
Thank you for dropping by.
Hi Edwin,
ReplyDeleteMany such personalities aren't me, with the world now being labeled as a fast world, many hate things which will stand in their way for a minute.
I do have a picture password set for my laptop and I do have all the patience to have it before I do cross over to my desktop.
You don't know when you will leave your laptop behind or who will be using your laptop when you're not around.
Hi Emmanuel,
DeleteWhen you talk of leaving your laptop behind and not knowing who will use it, I believe is entirely different ball game and different level of privacy. I have a lot of people around me that eat on their laptop, bath on their laptops and even sleep on them.
In other words the laptop is extremely private, and why won't that be private for home business owners that use it virtually all the time.
I understand with you that level of privacy truly differs.
Thank you Emmanuel for coming over and dropping your wonderful contribution.
Do have a lovely day ahead