
Disable your session login password to start Windows faster.
The first time you started your computer, you probably set up a password to log into your session. It is in fact generally advisable to secure access to your PC by setting a password to be entered at each start-up to access your session.
Windows also offers different solutions to lock access to your computer. In addition to the traditional password, it is also possible to use a simple PIN code to unlock Windows more quickly, facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, a USB security key, or even a picture password.
However, some users, whose machine does not move from home, may want to skip this step to start their computer a little faster. Here is how to remove the password when starting Windows.
1. Start an order
Click the Windows Start menu, then, in the search box, type netplwiz, and click Run Command.

2. Disable the password request
At the top of the account management window that just opened, uncheck the Users must enter a username and password to use this computer option, and click Apply.

A confirmation window appears. Enter your password, confirm it, and click OK, then click OK again to close the User Accounts management window.

The next time you start your computer, Windows should start automatically without you having to enter a password.