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Windows 10 is working really well, though it can be a bit quirky at times.

Windows 10 is working really well, though it can be a bit quirky at times.

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razejb
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10-29-2016, 08:45 AM
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One day while playing Witcher, my computer suddenly shut down. It displayed the blue screen before loading. I attempted to restart but ended up back on the same page. I tried hard resetting it three times to activate safe mode and managed to log in successfully. After entering sleep mode, I returned and noticed the background blur appeared during login, yet the input bar remained hidden. This issue persisted each time I powered it on, requiring a restart. Once I restarted, it prompted me to enter my password instead of the pin I had configured. In settings, I clicked on setting up the pin, which displayed a loading icon and then completed the process. Still, nothing changed. I searched online for guidance but found nothing useful. If anyone could assist, that would be incredibly helpful. I’m in a rush and am open to clarifying any questions. Long Live the Socks-And-Sandals
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razejb
10-29-2016, 08:45 AM #1

One day while playing Witcher, my computer suddenly shut down. It displayed the blue screen before loading. I attempted to restart but ended up back on the same page. I tried hard resetting it three times to activate safe mode and managed to log in successfully. After entering sleep mode, I returned and noticed the background blur appeared during login, yet the input bar remained hidden. This issue persisted each time I powered it on, requiring a restart. Once I restarted, it prompted me to enter my password instead of the pin I had configured. In settings, I clicked on setting up the pin, which displayed a loading icon and then completed the process. Still, nothing changed. I searched online for guidance but found nothing useful. If anyone could assist, that would be incredibly helpful. I’m in a rush and am open to clarifying any questions. Long Live the Socks-And-Sandals

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Browen1000
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10-29-2016, 09:40 AM
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This method might not fully resolve your issue, but it’s a fast way to test. Press Win + R, type netplwiz in the dialog, then press Enter. Verify the auto-login setting, save the changes, restart after turning off and back on. Revert the adjustment and attempt another restart to see if it improves your login experience. This helped fix my own login problem.
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Browen1000
10-29-2016, 09:40 AM #2

This method might not fully resolve your issue, but it’s a fast way to test. Press Win + R, type netplwiz in the dialog, then press Enter. Verify the auto-login setting, save the changes, restart after turning off and back on. Revert the adjustment and attempt another restart to see if it improves your login experience. This helped fix my own login problem.