Windows 10/11 login screen missing [STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE]

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We all know how the Windows 10 boot sequence works and we all know that credentials are required during the boot operation.
If a password is set, the only way in which we can access the desktop is by filling out the default Windows 10 log in form. Thus, if the log-in screen is missing, you won’t be able to properly use your device.
Anyway, you have nothing to worry about, as during the troubleshooting solutions from below we will see how to fix this system issue.
How can I fix the Windows 10 login screen missing issue?
1. Initiate a fresh restart
A restart operation might fix this problem, if the malfunction is not caused by corrupted files or by a malicious app or process. So, if the Windows 10 login screen is missing press and hold the Power button for a few seconds until the shutdown process is completed.
Then, re-initiate the boot sequence. If the problem is still there, download one of these registry cleaners and scan your system. If the issue persists, resume the rest of the troubleshooting methods from below.
If you want to fix corrupted files on Windows 10, check out this complete guide that will help you do it with just a couple of steps.
2. Access Windows Safe Mode
If the login screen is missing because of a malicious app or because of a broken process, you should start your device in Safe Mode. While Safe Mode is running third-party apps will be automatically disabled.
Your device will run with a minimal set of drivers and services so if the issue was caused by a third-party process, now you will be able to identify and remove it.
Here is how you can boot your Windows 10 system in Safe Mode from boot window:
Hint – from safe mode you can run a system scan for automatically addressing possible errors:

If you’re having trouble accessing Command Prompt as an admin, then you better take a closer look on this guide.
3. Create a new user account
If your account got corrupted (that can happen due to various reasons) you should try to create a new account. Of course, complete this troubleshooting operation from Safe Mode since your Windows 10 login window is still missing.


If you’re having trouble opening the Setting app, take a look at this article to solve the issue.
4. Set automatic login
This is a fix that isn’t addressing the actual problem. However, you will manage to use your device without having to enter your username and password during Windows 10 boot sequence:


5. Run command prompt line at boot
6. Perform a start-up repair process
If the steps explained above aren’t working for you, initiate a start-up repair process.
Note: you can also choose to run a System Restore before repairing the Windows 10 platform. If System Restore isn’t working, don’t panic. Check this useful guide and set things right once again.
If you need to make a start-up repair you will first have to create a Windows 10 installation media. You can initiate these processes by following:
If you don’t know how to create a Windows 10 installation media, take a look at this step-by-step guide that will help you do it with just a couple pf simple steps.
Read more about this topicOne of the troubleshooting methods described and detailed above should help you solve the Windows 10 login screen missing issue.
You can tell us what worked for you or how you successfully managed to address this system malfunction by using the comments field from below.
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