Setting a password for your Windows 10 computer helps protect your data and privacy. This guide from Tai Mien Phi helps you set it up quickly and securely, avoiding the loss of important information.
Instructions on setting a password in Windows 10
First, let's consider the case where your Windows 10 account is Local, not yet connected to Microsoft.
1. The most common method
Step 1: With this method, simply open the Start Menu , click on your account icon, and select Change Account settings .
Step 2: In the Settings interface , go to Sign-in Options . There are three methods here.
Step 3: First, enter your regular password; this determines whether the other methods will be enabled.
Step 4: Then, enter your new password twice consecutively. You can also enter a password hint as a message to help you remember your password.
Step 5: Once all steps are complete, simply click Finish to complete this first method.
2. Use a PIN code
Setting up a PIN is quick and easy; just enter it correctly to log into Windows 10.
Step 1: Still in Settings as shown above, click on PIN > select add and enter your current password.
Step 2: Then proceed to set up a PIN with all numbers. You can also choose Include letters and symbols to add letters and special characters if you want to further enhance security.
3. Use photos
This feature has been around for a while, but setting a Windows 10 computer password using an image isn't really useful because it's inconvenient and the security method is easily copied.
Step 1: In the same section, click Add under Picture Password .
Step 2: Of course, you'll need to enter your computer password first. Here you'll see the Picture Password
interface . Step 3: On the interface, click Select picture to change the default image for this feature. Step 4: Choose your favorite picture from your computer to set as your password screen. Step 5: Click Use this picture to confirm using that picture. Step 6: Here, the mode will let you move your mouse three times as desired. Remember these actions because they are your unlock actions. After each action, a faint arrow will appear to show how you moved your mouse; note that the position is not fixed. Step 7: When the "Congratulations" message appears, it means the process was successful.
Set a Windows 10 password with a Microsoft account.
Step 1: Still in the settings, select Your info and click Sign in with a Microsoft account instead.
Step 2: Log in by entering your Microsoft account.
Enter your password to complete the login process.
Step 3: Finally, enter your password to complete the process.
Using Control Panel to set a password in Windows 10
Step 1: First, open the Start Menu , then type "Control Panel" and access the search result.
Step 2: The Control Panel interface will appear. Click on " User Accounts " (Note: click the correct word to access the correct section).
Step 3: In the "User Accounts" section , click on "User Accounts" again.
Step 4: Here, select " Manage another account" to manage any accounts on your computer.
Step 5: Click on the account you want to set a password for. Of course, if you just installed the computer, this will be your main account.
Step 6: Select "Change the password" to change the password if you set it previously, or " Create the password" if this is your first time setting a password.
Step 7: Finally, enter your old password (leave it blank if it's your first time) and enter your new password twice. Below is a password hint, so you can choose whatever you like.
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