Last updated on April 24, 2024
Windows Hello PIN is a feature in the Windows operating system that permits users to log in to their devices using a unique numeric code instead of a traditional password. It's specifically designed to facilitate easy access to computers for users. However, different users have different preferences, and one might want to disable this feature for various reasons.
These reasons might include personal preference and security concerns, since a PIN is easier to guess than a longer password. Additionally, other authentication methods might be more practical for users with accessibility needs. With that in mind, follow this guide to learn how to disable the PIN on Windows 11 using some effective methods.
Here's the translation in American English: One straightforward way to disable the PIN in Windows 11 is by turning off the "Windows Hello Sign-in" option. This lets users switch back to traditional password authentication and opt for other available sign-in methods. To disable this option in your Windows 11, follow these steps: 1. **Open Settings**: Click on the Start menu, represented by the Windows logo in the bottom left, and then click on the gear icon to launch Settings. 2. **Go to Accounts**: In the Settings window, head over to the "Accounts" section found on the left sidebar. 3. **Select Sign-in options**: Inside the Accounts settings, click on "Sign-in options" on the right pane. 4. **Find Windows Hello**: Scroll down until you spot the "Windows Hello" section, which might show as "Windows Hello PIN" or "Windows Hello Face/Fingerprint" (depending on whether you've set up face or fingerprint recognition). 5. **Disable Windows Hello**: Click on the "Windows Hello" entry, then hit "Remove" or "Delete" to disable it. You might need to confirm your action with your current PIN or password. 6. **Choose an alternative sign-in method**: After getting rid of Windows Hello, you'll see other sign-in methods like "Password," "PIN (on next sign-in)," or "Microsoft account password." Pick one of these to use as your main sign-in method. Once you've done this, your Windows 11 system won't ask for a PIN when signing in, and you can use the chosen alternative instead.
Step 1: Right-click the Start menu icon and select “Settings.”
From the left pane of Settings, choose the Accounts tab and scroll down to view various account settings. Among them, select Sign-in options, and wait for the next screen to appear.
Step 2: Next, find the “Allow Windows Hello sign-in for Microsoft accounts only on this device for added security” option, and turn it off. With this disabled, you'll be able to choose another authentication method.
While the above methods work for most, they aren't a one-size-fits-all solution. Let's discuss how you can disable PIN without factoring in any considerations or scenarios. You can rely on the Partition Master Professional tool to get the job done.
With this tool's password reset feature, you can easily remove a Windows PIN password even if you've forgotten the number. Plus, it runs on almost all versions of Windows, making this method the most comprehensive for all users. Check out some other features of the software to learn more about what it has to offer.
Now, disable the Windows PIN easily by following this step-by-step guide:
Insert the USB flash drive to be unlocked into your computer, run Partition Assistant, and click "Toolbox" - > "Password Reset".
A message will pop up. Read it carefully, then click “Create” to make the bootable media.
Step 3: Select the correct USB flash drive and then click "Create" and "Yes." This will erase all data on the USB flash drive, so back up anything important first.
Step 4. Be patient. After creating the password reset USB, plug it into the locked computer. Restart the locked computer and press F2/F8/F11/Delete to enter BIOS and set the bootable USB as the boot drive. It should then boot from the USB automatically.
Step 5: After the restart, run AOMEI Partition Assistant again and choose "Password Reset". All accounts on your computer will be displayed on the interface. Click the target account and check "Reset & Unlock".
Step 6: When you see this, click “Confirm” to proceed. Your password will be deleted.
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Another practical way to disable the Windows 11 PIN is by using the "I forgot my PIN" option. This method is particularly useful for those who want to skip PIN authentication but still need access to their account.
Its primary purpose is to allow you to change your PIN in case you forget it, but you can also use it to remove the PIN entirely. You can do that by following the “How to Disable PIN on Windows 11” guide below.
Step 1. As mentioned, after opening Settings, head over to the “Accounts” tab and then “Login Options.”
Then choose the “PIN (Windows Hello)” and “I forgot my PIN” options.
Step 2. In the confirmation window that appears, click on “Continue” and sign in with your Microsoft account credentials, which will open the “Set up PIN” dialog. Simply click on “Cancel” to close the window and successfully remove the PIN.
In Method 1, we disabled the Windows Hello sign-in option. By doing this, the direct option to remove the Windows PIN will be restored. This means that if you choose this method, you can entirely remove the PIN from Windows authentication. To learn how to disable the PIN in Windows 11 using the removal method, follow these steps:
Instructions:
Remove Pin
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Passwordless sign-in is a built-in feature of Windows 11 that prefers using a PIN for authentication. However, you can disable this function at any time and make Windows skip the PIN login. This way, users can sign in to Windows using their classic password only. Follow this guide to successfully turn off this feature:
Step 1: First, open the "Settings" menu on your Windows system, then navigate to the "Accounts" section. Next, within the Accounts settings, choose the "Your info" option.
Step 2: Click on “Account (Manage my account)”, which will open a browser window displaying the Microsoft Account Security page.
Step 3: Click the “Start” button, sign in to your Microsoft account, and then choose the “Security” tab at the top of the page. From there, select “Advanced security settings.”
In summary, Microsoft introduced the PIN feature in Windows for user convenience and to safeguard the system from data security threats. However, authentication preferences vary from person to person. This guide walks you through some straightforward methods to disable the PIN in Windows 11.
You can effectively bypass the PIN authentication system by disabling the "Windows Hello Sign-in" option or using the "I forgot my PIN" feature. Furthermore, this guide has provided you with the most reliable method to do so using the Partition Master tool. With this tool, forgetting your PIN password becomes a non-issue.
We've shared a lot with you on how to disable the PIN in Windows 11. However, you can also refer to the following FAQ section for more clarity.
1. Can I sign in to Windows 11 without using a PIN?
Certainly! Apart from using a PIN to log in to the Windows 11 operating system, you have several alternative authentication methods available. These include biometric options like fingerprint recognition or facial recognition, as well as the more traditional password method.
2. How can I stop Windows 11 from asking for a PIN?
You can disable the "Windows Hello sign-in" option to prevent Windows 11 from asking for a PIN as follows:
If that doesn't work for you, you can use the powerful Partition Master tool to delete the PIN.
3. How to Remove the PIN in Windows 11 CMD?
Here are the steps to remove the Windows 11 PIN using CMD with the encoding format set to utf-8: 1. Open Command Prompt as an administrator: - Press `Win + X` and choose "Windows Terminal (Admin)". - Alternatively, search for "cmd" in the search bar, right-click on "Command Prompt", and select "Run as administrator". 2. In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and hit Enter: ``` netplwiz ``` 3. The User Accounts window will open. Uncheck the option "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer." 4. Click "Apply," then enter your Windows login password in the dialog box that appears, ensuring it matches your PIN. 5. Click "OK" to close the User Accounts window. 6. Back in the Command Prompt, type the following command and hit Enter: ``` msiexec.exe /uninstall {D68DDC3A-831F-4FAE-9E44-DA132C1ACF46} ``` 7. You'll be prompted to confirm the uninstallation. Type `Y` and press Enter. 8. Wait for the process to complete, then restart your computer. 9. After restarting, your Windows 11 PIN should be removed. At this point, you can set a new PIN (if needed) or use alternative login options. Please note that this process will completely remove the PIN, and you might need to re-establish other login methods like a password or Windows Hello.