Hi try reseting the pc, to do this go in to settings then arrow down to update 
and security and press enter. Next arrow down to recovery to get to the reset 
pc. When resetting make sure you tell it to keep your files. 

Note: that you will need to use narrator to do this because jaws, nvda, and 
window-eyes doesant properly read the reset screen. 

If you have any questions you can email me at 

[email protected]

 

From: Peter Tesar [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 5:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How do I stop entering a password on log in

 

Hello list, 

When I upgraded to Windows 10 Home Edition, I chose to require a password on 
logging in. 

How do I stopthe the password prompt??

 

I was told (by MS support) that the presence of Norton, and other anti virus 
programs, prevented some of Windows 10 features from being installed properly.

 

Before upgrading to Windows 10, I chose to remove the third party anti virus 
program. 

I thought I would rely on the Windows firewall and Defender. 

I also thought that requiring a log on password would provide added security. 

 

Now I want to log on without the password prompt.

 

I can’t find a way to stop this feature.

 

Going through settings, all that I seem to be able to do is change the password 
or add a new user account.

 

I haven’t done this, but I assume that If I add a new account, I probably will 
start out with a blank desktop. I want to avoid going through the setup process 
that I already did.

 

Is there a way to remove the requirement to sign on to Windows 10, without the 
password prompt?

 

Thanks,

 

Peter T.



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