![]() When the User Account Control (UAC) box appears simply hit “Yes”. Launch Registry Editor by typing “ regedit” (or “Regedit”) into the Start menu’s search bar.There is another method to get rid of the password screen, but since it requires tampering with your PC’s registry, it is only recommended for more tech-savvy users: ![]() Click OK again on the program’s main screen and restart the computer to let the changes take effect. ![]() Once the box is unticked, a new screen appears: enter your username and password, confirm your password again, then click OK.If the box is empty, leave it as it is if it is ticked, untick it. ![]()
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