Setting a password on a Windows computer is a relatively quick and easy process that will greatly increase the security of your files. Security is important, and now you can learn to safeguard your files.

Setting a New Windows Password

  1. Open the Start Menu on your Windows desktop screen.
  2. Select Settings Accounts Sign-in options .
  3. Find the Password section and click Add .
  4. Enter a new password and reenter it in the “Confirm password box.”
  5. Click Next , then Finish . Your Windows password is now set.
Method 1
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Using the Settings App

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  1. It is in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. [1]
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  3. It is under the Password section.
  4. This windows will allow you to set your password, and add a password hint.
    • Type the password that you want into the New password box, and then reenter it in the Reenter password box.
    • Type a password hint into the Password hint box. This hint will be displayed if you ever enter your password incorrectly. Type something in this box that can help you remember what your password is if you ever forget it. Remember to not make the password hint show your password. [2]
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    Secure your digital life with online password best practices. Choose a long, easy-to-remember passphrase as your password. You should also avoid using the same password for multiple services or websites.

  5. It is at the bottom of the blue box that opened up.
  6. You now have a password set on your computer. Whenever you log in you will have to enter it.
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Method 2
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Using Ctrl + Alt + Delete

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  1. If you do not have a password, then leave this box blank.
  2. You will have to enter it twice to make sure that you did not type it wrong.
  3. It is the arrow that is at the end of the Confirm password box. [3]
  4. You now have a password set on your computer. Whenever you log in you will have to enter it.
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Method 3
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Using Computer Management

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  1. You should see a list of users pop up in the right window.
  2. Click on OK.
  3. The password has been set.
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    What if the user option is not there?
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    If you use a computer, then you must have a user name. It may not be obvious, but it's there. Depending on the Windows version you use, search for "User Account," and you'll get directed to the right options to change password, name, picture, etc.
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    How do I set a password on my tablet?
    Community Answer
    Go to settings and press security. Then press swipe, or none, and then press password and set it.
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    How can I set up an account picture?
    Community Answer
    If you are using Windows 10, go to the start menu, and in the lower left corner there should be a icon of a human. Click on it , and then click Change Account Settings. Then, scroll down to Create Account Picture. Choose either Camera (if your PC has a webcam) or upload a picture.
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      Warnings

      • Windows account passwords are known to be easy to remove, especially by a secure hacker. But enabling BitLocker will make the password much more difficult to remove.
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      References

      1. Spike Baron. Network Engineer & Desktop Support. Expert Interview. 9 January 2019.
      2. Spike Baron. Network Engineer & Desktop Support. Expert Interview. 9 January 2019.
      3. Spike Baron. Network Engineer & Desktop Support. Expert Interview. 9 January 2019.

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