How To Create New User On Windows 10 (The Much Quicker and Better Way)
How To Create New User On Windows 10 (The Much Quicker and Better Way)
If you have a shared computer in your house, it’s a good idea to create a user account for each person. With individual user accounts, each person can keep your files, apps, desktop, and settings the way they want. And there might be times when you need to stay signed in while another person checks something in their account. Windows 10 has a Fast User Switching feature built-in which makes it easy to change user accounts without having to close out of your apps and log out.
Fast User Switching Windows 10
The most common way to switch to a different user is using the Start menu. Just hit the Windows key and then click on the user icon on the left side. Then select the other person’s user account. Of course, then their sign-on screen will appear and they will need to log in with their credentials. To get back to your account, they can use the same procedure.
Yes, Microsoft has removed the option to create a local account from the Windows 10 Home installation wizard, but there are ways to continue skipping the use of the Microsoft account.
Windows 10 Home users no longer has the option to create a local account during the out-of-box experience (OOBE) setup, but there's a workaround if you don't want to use a Microsoft account. Although you have been able to choose between a Microsoft account or traditional local account during the setup process, the experience has always been intended to lure users into selecting the Microsoft account option.
The reasoning behind this approach is that Microsoft wants you to use the cloud-based account system to take advantage of additional benefits, such as access to many of the company's online services, the ability to sync settings and files across devices, as well as manage various aspects of your devices, including updating personal information, easily reset the account password, and find your comptuer if it's lost or stolen.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).