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You probably don't have to enter it.
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If the login password is not displayed after the computer is turned on, it may be caused by the following reasons:
1.Auto-login: You may have selected the "Auto-login" option the last time you logged in, so that you will automatically log in every time you turn on your computer without having to enter a password.
2.Fast Start: The computer has the Fast Start feature enabled, so that after a shutdown, the system will save some of the content in the memory so that the next quick boot is possible, so that there is no need to enter a password.
3.System settings: The password login feature may be turned off in the system settings so that the password box does not appear when the device is turned on.
If you want to re-enable password login, you can do so by following these steps:
1.Find the "Start" menu in the bottom right corner of the desktop, and click on "Settings".
2.In Settings, select Account, and then select Sign-in options.
3.Turn off the "Use my login info to automatically complete sign-in on your device" switch.
4.Under "Sign-in options," make sure the "Require password" option is "On."
If you have tried the above methods and still can't display the password box, it may be that the system is faulty, and it is recommended that you contact a professional computer repairer for repair.
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Summary. Hello dear, glad to answer for you. The password is not displayed when the computer is turned on, and the method is as follows:
1. Press and hold the "Win+I" key at the same time to open the settings page, find and click "Update & Security". 2. Subsequently, click "Repair" and click the "Startup Immediately" button in Advanced Startup. 3. After entering the security operation interface, select "Troubleshooting".
4. Click "Advanced Options", and then click "Startup Settings". 5. Then, click the "Restart" button in the bottom right corner. 6. After restarting, press [F4] or 4 on the pop-up startup setting interface to enter "Safe Mode", so that you can log in normally.
7. Enter the system and press win+r to open the run, enter: msconfig and click OK to open the system configuration. 8. Click [Normal Start] under the regular selection card of the system configuration, and then click OK, and restart the computer to display the password input box.
Hello dear, Sun Kuwu is happy to answer for you. The password is not displayed when the computer is turned on, the method is as follows: 1. Press and hold the "win+i" key at the same time to open the settings page, find and click "Update and Security".
2. Subsequently, click "Repair" and click the "Start Now" stool button in Advanced Startup. 3. After entering the security operation interface, select "Troubleshooting". 4. Click "Then or Advanced Options", and then click "Start Settings".
5. Then, click the "Restart" button in the bottom right corner. 6. After restarting, press [F4] or 4 on the pop-up startup setting interface to enter "Safe Mode", so that you can log in normally. 7. Enter the system and press win+r to open and run, enter:
msconfig Click OK to open the system configuration. 8. Click [Normal Start] under the regular selection card of the system configuration, and then click OK, and restart the computer to display the password input box.
Only the login is displayed, and click where the login is not entered.
Dear, follow the above method.
Didn't use win+i and didn't respond.
One click to log in and run back to the second interface.
1.Select the "Start Menu" option and click on the "Settings" icon. 2.Open the interface of Windows Rock Placement, find "Update and Security" and click to enter.
3.Open the "Recovery" page on the left and click the "Restart Now" button. 4.
On the security operation page, select the "Troubleshooting" option to enter the "High-Modulus Town-level Options" page. 5.Click the "Startup Settings" option on the Advanced Options interface, and then click the "Restart" button on the interface to start the Ascend Settings.
Click Login.
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1. Computer crash: If the computer has crashed, the keyboard and other devices cannot be used at all. At this point, you can restart the computer, and if the fault persists, you need to reinstall the system.
2. There is no input character in the password input box: because of misoperation, there is no input character in the password input box, so it cannot be entered. At this point, you can move the mouse pointer to the input box, click the left button, and enter the password after the input character appears.
3. The keypad area is not opened: If you use the numeric keys in the keypad area to enter the password, and the numlock is not turned on (the numlock indicator is not on), you need to press the numlock key first, and then enter the numic password.
4. Keyboard failure: If the above operation is invalid, it is not excluded that the keyboard fails, and the keyboard interface can be replaced or the keyboard can be replaced directly.
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