How to Remove Your Windows 7 Password

written by: Anny Smith; article published: year 2010, month 05;

In: Root » Computers and technology » Windows

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You can remove your Windows 7password as long as you're the only person with access to your PC. Removing your password will allow you to completely bypass the windows logon process.

While no security professional would ever recommend doing i, removing windows 7 password might be something to conside if you have problems remembering your password and physical access to your computer isn't a concern.

Follow the easy steps below to remove the password to your windows 7 account:

Here's how:

To remove your Windows 7 password, begin by clicking on Start>Control Panel and then click on the Add Or Remove User Accounts link under User Accounts And Family Safety.

You should now be looking at a window that lists each of the user accounts on your computer. Windows 7 is asking you to choose the account you would like to change. Click on your account and Windows 7 will open up the options for your personal account.

Here you have several options from which to choose. Click on Remove The Password.

Before Windows 7 will let you remove the password for your account, you must first type in your current password. This is a precautionary step to prevent just anyone who maybe sitting in front of your computer and logged into your account from removing or changing your password. Type in your current password and click the Remove Password button.

Unfortunately, Windows 7 does not give you any indication that your password has actually been removed from your account. Therefore, you should verify that you no longer have to type in a password to enter your account by restarting your computer and clicking on your account icon at the welcome screen.

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