There are a few different ways to go about killing the lock screen, but it will depend on which version of Windows 10 you’re running. Here’s how to do it on both versions.
Disable Lock Screen Windows 10 Pro
If you’re running the Pro version of Windows 10, you can use Group Policy Editor to turn it off. To do that, hit the keyboard shortcut Windows Key+R to bring up the Run dialog and type: gpedit.msc and then Enter.
Now head to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Personalization and select Do not display the lock screen.
Now change Not Configured to Enabled and click OK and close out of group policy editor.
That’s it! The next time you restart your system, you’ll no longer need to deal with the lock screen.
Disable Lock Screen Windows 10 Home
The Windows 10 Home version doesn’t include advanced admin tools like group policy editor. However, you can still disable the lock screen with a registry hack.
Head to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Personalization. If you don’t have the Personalization key, you’ll need to create it.
Right-click the right pane and create a new DWORD (32-bit) Value, and name it NoLockScreen.
Now double-click the NoLockScreen value and give it a data value of 1. Then click OK and close out of Registry Editor.
That’s it! Restart your computer, and the lock screen will be disabled and go directly to the login screen. It’s also worth mentioning that if you set your Windows 10 PC to log in automatically, it will disable the lock screen as well. This did not work in my case. My system is 10 Pro. I am listening if you have any other good ideas. My computer is seldom off. I do hate to log in to my own desktop every time Thanks for the try. Russell
- WinKey+R and type netplwiz 2. Uncheck the bos that says, ‘users must enter a username and password to use this computer’. 3. Reboot This will now boot the machine straight to your desktop without prompting for your password. To undo this, simply re-check the box again and reboot to check. Comment
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