Windows 10: Can not boot into Win 10..."Netplwiz" question
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If you can get to regedit, the following tutorial (Option 2) may help. (but export all current values that you may change so you can re-merge, should it not achieve what you want. - Sign in User Account Automatically at Windows 10 Startup
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fetrunner said:
All I need is for someone clever to tell me HOW I can use the registry editor to put that "check" BACK into the check box in "Netplwiz". Are You that clever person? Thanks
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Those instructions were in my post #5
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Just like with my problem with use of recover disks and no old win 7 or 8 stored on computer as old operating system, at the end of any install you download your asked for the product key, since you have no product key you must contact Microsoft and get them to take control of your system they will type in the needed product key.
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digitalcurisity said:
Just like with my problem with use of recover disks and no old win 7 or 8 stored on computer as old operating system, at the end of any install you download your asked for the product key, since you have no product key you must contact Microsoft and get them to take control of your system they will type in the needed product key.
Incorrect information and not applicable to this scenario anyway.
Directly from Microsoft:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...-10-activation
Click on "Activating after reinstalling Windows 10":
How you activate Windows 10 after reinstalling it depends on how Windows 10 was originally installed on your device.
If you activated a free upgrade to Windows 10 or bought and activated Windows 10 from the Store, you have a digital license for your device. This means you can reinstall the same edition of Windows 10 that your device has a digital license for without entering a product key. During reinstallation, if you’re asked to enter a product key, you can skip this step. Windows 10 will automatically activate online after the installation is complete.
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NavyLCDR said:
Incorrect information and not applicable to this scenario anyway.
Maybe you have the correct answer. :-)
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digitalcurisity said:
Maybe you have the correct answer. :-)
Yes, I edited the previous post to include it.
Directly from Microsoft:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...-10-activation
Click on "Activating after reinstalling Windows 10":
How you activate Windows 10 after reinstalling it depends on how Windows 10 was originally installed on your device.
If you activated a free upgrade to Windows 10 or bought and activated Windows 10 from the Store, you have a digital license for your device. This means you can reinstall the same edition of Windows 10 that your device has a digital license for without entering a product key.
During reinstallation, if you’re asked to enter a product key, you can skip this step. Windows 10 will automatically activate online after the installation is complete.
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NavyLCDR said:
Yes, I edited the previous post to include it.
Well i hope your process will help the OP with the problem, i will wait and see if it does.
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NavyLCDR said:
If you can't get to the screen to do anything, how can your advice help the OP? His computer is useless in this condition.
This is what the OP will end up having to buy.
this link takes one to Amazon.com there you can buy a copy of Win 10.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...d=K1LQ98EHGF2D
digitalcurisity said:
No, he won't. Please stop posting incorrect information that might lead others to spend money they don't have to. If the OP wants to clean install Windows 10 on his computer that already has a digital license all he has to do is create a Windows 10 USB flash drive FOR FREE using the Media Creation Tool found here:
Download Windows 10
Then he follows the instructions provided by Microsoft in the link that I posted previously.
Most of us long time members here have been running Windows 10 since before the original was RTM and we have created Windows 10 installation flash drives many times and have re-installed Windows 10 many times using the exact procedure provided by Microsoft to do it for free on our computers that got Windows 10 as free upgrades from Windows 7 or 8.