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windows 11 demanding password or PIN
i recently aquired a ASUS vivobook laptop with win11.
i have managed to set it up for my simple needs so far.
but win11 does seem more intrusive than win 10 and win 7 .
it has been demanding a sign in hello PIN , which i dont need or want .
i thought i had got around that but its now demanding the microdoft account password .
DAK please if i can get out of these.??
thanks
JD
i have managed to set it up for my simple needs so far.
but win11 does seem more intrusive than win 10 and win 7 .
it has been demanding a sign in hello PIN , which i dont need or want .
i thought i had got around that but its now demanding the microdoft account password .
DAK please if i can get out of these.??
thanks
JD
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
I googled:
Go to Start / Settings / Accounts / Sign-in Options.
From here look for the section titled “Windows Hello PIN”. Now you have the option to Remove or Change the PIN.
Go to Start / Settings / Accounts / Sign-in Options.
From here look for the section titled “Windows Hello PIN”. Now you have the option to Remove or Change the PIN.
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
I did this two days ago. The option to remove the pin will be greyed out.
This link will show you how to get the remove button available.
https://www.minitool.com/news/how-to-re ... ws-11.html
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
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thanks
i dont get that screen .
im on win 11 home , maybe its different .
i did manage to stop it demandin PIN butthen it demanded password !
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
AsleepInYorkshire wrote:
I did this two days ago. The option to remove the pin will be greyed out.
This link will show you how to get the remove button available.
https://www.minitool.com/news/how-to-re ... ws-11.html
AiY(D)
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thanks
still dont get it !!
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
jackdaww wrote:i recently aquired a ASUS vivobook laptop with win11.
i have managed to set it up for my simple needs so far.
but win11 does seem more intrusive than win 10 and win 7 .
it has been demanding a sign in hello PIN , which i dont need or want .
i thought i had got around that but its now demanding the microdoft account password .
DAK please if i can get out of these.??
thanks
JD
Would that be Windows 11 Home? When setting up Windows 11 Home out of the box it insists that you must connect to the internet, and that the first account you create must sign in with a Microsoft account. Only 11 Pro will allow you to skip those requirements and set up a PC with a local account initially.
I prefer my Windows machines, 10 or 11, to only use local accounts. Seems you are using a Microsoft account. You can if you like switch to using a local account.
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/switch-to ... s-11.1219/This tutorial will show you how to switch to a local account from a Microsoft account to sign in to Windows 11 with instead.
It is possible for a local account to have all the benefits of a Microsoft account without actually switching to one.
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/add-micro ... ws-11.393/In this tutorial, you will see how to keep signing in to Windows with a local account, named as you wish, but then associate / integrate it with a Microsoft account. This method keeps your Windows sign-in account and your MSA totally separated, yet giving you 100% same benefits and features than when signing in with an MSA.
If you are using Windows 11 Home with a local account, then go to Settings > System > Notifications, scroll right down to the bottom, and untick 'Offer suggestions on how I can set up my device'. If it is left on, then sooner or later you'll get a screen 'suggesting' that you switch to a Microsoft account, one that is almost impossible to get past without doing so.
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
Breelander wrote:jackdaww wrote:i recently aquired a ASUS vivobook laptop with win11.
i have managed to set it up for my simple needs so far.
but win11 does seem more intrusive than win 10 and win 7 .
it has been demanding a sign in hello PIN , which i dont need or want .
i thought i had got around that but its now demanding the microdoft account password .
DAK please if i can get out of these.??
thanks
JD
Would that be Windows 11 Home? When setting up Windows 11 Home out of the box it insists that you must connect to the internet, and that the first account you create must sign in with a Microsoft account. Only 11 Pro will allow you to skip those requirements and set up a PC with a local account initially.
I prefer my Windows machines, 10 or 11, to only use local accounts. Seems you are using a Microsoft account. You can if you like switch to using a local account.https://www.elevenforum.com/t/switch-to ... s-11.1219/This tutorial will show you how to switch to a local account from a Microsoft account to sign in to Windows 11 with instead.
It is possible for a local account to have all the benefits of a Microsoft account without actually switching to one.https://www.elevenforum.com/t/add-micro ... ws-11.393/In this tutorial, you will see how to keep signing in to Windows with a local account, named as you wish, but then associate / integrate it with a Microsoft account. This method keeps your Windows sign-in account and your MSA totally separated, yet giving you 100% same benefits and features than when signing in with an MSA.
If you are using Windows 11 Home with a local account, then go to Settings > System > Notifications, scroll right down to the bottom, and untick 'Offer suggestions on how I can set up my device'. If it is left on, then sooner or later you'll get a screen 'suggesting' that you switch to a Microsoft account, one that is almost impossible to get past without doing so.
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BRILLIANT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
did this , quite easy , no snags , and it works !!
many thanks to all .
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
Breelander wrote:It is possible for a local account to have all the benefits of a Microsoft account without actually switching to one.https://www.elevenforum.com/t/add-micro ... ws-11.393/In this tutorial, you will see how to keep signing in to Windows with a local account, named as you wish, but then associate / integrate it with a Microsoft account. This method keeps your Windows sign-in account and your MSA totally separated, yet giving you 100% same benefits and features than when signing in with an MSA.
Is that possible under W10 (Home & Pro) too? I have a local login and have been up to step 4 in the linked article and everything, to that point at least, looks the same, so can one get the "hybrid" account under W10 too?
Having asked that, do I want to? Is what's listed in the article all of the advantages of an MS account?
I have a desktop and a laptop, and I have no desire to sync my account picture (big deal!), colours, or system settings in general.
I don't use Edge.
I don't use OneDrive, and
I don't get the bit about MS Store: I'm sure I've downloaded and installed apps from the store without having to log in (albeit so rarely I could have forgotten, but if so I used an ancient hotmail account and it certainly hasn't inflicted itself on my system).
Is that it? (I seem to remember something about non-OEM licences...)
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
mc2fool wrote:Is that possible under W10 (Home & Pro) too? I have a local login and have been up to step 4 in the linked article and everything, to that point at least, looks the same, so can one get the "hybrid" account under W10 too?
Yes, there is no difference between 10 or 11 as far as accounts are concerned. Local, Microsoft or hybrid, they work the same and can be set up the same way in both.
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Re: windows 11 demanding password or PIN
Breelander wrote:mc2fool wrote:Is that possible under W10 (Home & Pro) too? I have a local login and have been up to step 4 in the linked article and everything, to that point at least, looks the same, so can one get the "hybrid" account under W10 too?
Yes, there is no difference between 10 or 11 as far as accounts are concerned. Local, Microsoft or hybrid, they work the same and can be set up the same way in both.
Ok, thanks, but what about my "Is that it?"? Are there any other "advantages" of the MS account beyond the for-me non-advantages listed?
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