There are still a few minor remnants of Windows 8's touchscreen-first approach in Windows 10. Most notably, a lock screen greets you as soon as you boot your PC, which has to be clicked or swiped away before you can log into Windows. While this might be great for preventing accidental pocket unlocking on smartphones and tablets, it really serves no purpose on a traditional PC, so I'll show you how to disable it below.
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How to Disable the Lock Screen on Windows 10 « Windows Tips