All Windows users should
have a strong account password, but not everyone necessarily needs to require a
password in order to log-in to their PC. In Windows 8, you can avoid the
password login screen by simply removing your user account password, but doing
so would leave you vulnerable to things like remote access attempts. Here’s how
you can bypass the Windows 8 password screen while still maintaining your
account password.
We’re using Windows 8.1
Update 1 for this tutorial, but the steps also work on all previous versions of
Windows 8. To get started, log-in to your user account and head to the Desktop.
Launch the power user menu by right-clicking on the Start Button or by pressing
Windows Key + X.
Note that your menu may look different depending on your version of Windows 8.
All
versions, however, should have a option labeled Command Prompt (Admin).
Click it to launch a Command Prompt window with administrator privileges, and
agree to the User Account Control prompt when it appears.
In the new Command Prompt window, type
the following and press Enter:
control userpasswords2
This will open the User Accounts
management window, listing all of the user accounts on your PC. If you’re sure
that you want to disable the password requirement and bypass the Windows 8
password screen when booting or logging in, uncheck the box labeled
“Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer.” Note that
this will disable the login password requirement for all users of the PC, so
only perform these steps if you’re the only user, or if you trust all people
who have physical access to the system.
Click Apply and you’ll be
asked to verify the change by entering your admin password twice. When done,
click OK
to close the window.
Now
go ahead and reboot. When Windows loads the next time, you’ll notice that
you’re logged in immediately, without a stop to the Windows 8 lock screen and
password screen. If you wish to undo these changes and require login passwords
once again, just repeat the steps above except this time make sure you check
the box referenced above.
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