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How to cancel the boot password in Win10 system

2025-04-09 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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How to cancel the boot password in the Win10 system? I believe that many inexperienced people are at a loss about this, so this article summarizes the causes and solutions of the problem. Through this article, I hope you can solve this problem.

Details are as follows:

1. Use the shortcut key Windows + R to open the operation window of Win10.

2. Then enter the following command: netplwiz

3. After confirmation, you will enter the Win10 user account management panel.

4. In this user account management panel, there is an option [to use the computer, the user must enter a user name and password], and its status is checked by default. All we need to do is remove the tick and click OK.

5. You will be prompted for a user name and password. This password is the boot password, enter the password twice, and then click "OK" below and you are done.

After reading the above, do you know how to cancel the boot password in the Win10 system? If you want to learn more skills or want to know more about it, you are welcome to follow the industry information channel, thank you for reading!

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