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This wikiHow teaches you how to remove your current user password from your Windows account in order to log in to your user account without a password.
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Open your computer's settings window. Press the ⊞ Win+I shortcut on your keyboard to open your Windows settings.
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Click the Accounts option. This button looks like a figurehead icon in your settings window. It will open your account settings.Advertisement
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Click Sign-in options on the left sidebar. It's located below Email & app accounts on the left-hand side of your screen.
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Click the Change button under the Password heading. This will open a new pop-up window titled "Change your password."
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Enter your current account password. Click the text box next to "Current password," and type your current account password to verify your identity.
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Click the Next button. This will confirm your current password, and take you to the next page.
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Leave all the new fields empty on the password change form. You will be prompted to create a new account password, re-enter it for confirmation, and optionally enter a password hint here.. You can now log in to your account without a password.Advertisement
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QuestionHow can I remove the prompt to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete when starting my PC?Community AnswerYou cannot remove this prompt, as it is a security feature that ensures you are intentionally trying to access the system.
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QuestionHow can I remove the system password on a Dell 3475 AIO desktop?Vishalakshi3626Community AnswerTo remove the password, find the password reset jumper (PSWD) on the system board. Remove the jumper plug from the password jumper pins and power on the desktop without the jumper plug to clear the password. Once the desktop loads, shut it down and replace the jumper plug in its original position.
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