Automatically log in to Windows without entering a password Let's find out how to log in to Windows automatically without entering a password Start by clicking on Start and then Settings Press the Windows key and the 'A' key on your keyboard simultaneously to access the Settings screen Then select Accounts and click on Sign-in options Click on the right-hand side of Password Press Change, and if it's not available, press Add Enter your current computer password, then enter a new password to automatically log in Press Next and then Finish When setting a password, enter it the same way as when creating a password Set the password and then press Finish Press the Windows key and the 'A' key simultaneously to open the Run dialog box In the Run dialog box, type netplwiz and click OK You need to enter your username and password to use this computer Check the checkbox If there is no checkbox, refer to the video for more information and download the file Extract the file Enter the third folder Activate automatic login view Click the registry twice After clicking, add it to the registry Close the window and re-enter the Run dialog box Check the checkbox Uncheck it and press Apply Enter the password for automatic login and click OK If you restart your PC, automatic login will be complete Setting up automatic login through the registry Check the downloaded first folder Select the password automatic login registry file and edit it on the right You can check the path of the registry Edit from Default Username to Username Modify Default Password to Password Edit Edit Default Password After modification, press Save on the file Click the modified registry file twice When you press OK, the application is complete Setting up automatic login with a batch file Edit the automatic login batch file in the second folder in the same way If you want to cancel, use the cancel file After modification, press Save on the file Then select the modified automatic batch file and run it as administrator Then the automatic login setting is complete Start your PC again Automatic login has been completed If this was helpful, please subscribe and like Thank you