Windows 10 sometimes showing "Other User" on login screen

Hi, I am the only user on my computer and only sometimes when I boot my computer, does my computer show me "Other User".

When I type in my full name and my password for my microsoft account, then i can login easily, however this is a real inconvenience, especially as I normally have a 4 digit passcode set up.

Is there a way to get rid of this "Other User" page on the login screen?

Thank you.

Hello,

See if you can follow steps mentioned here to remove 'Other user' account:

https://www.kapilarya.com/how-to-delete-user-ac...

Let us know if this helps!

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open cmd   run as administrator 

 then type   lusrmgr.cpl  in cmd  and  press  enter

click  users , on rightside , will youable to see other user than , yourusername ,administrator , guest , default , WDAGutility

I am working as a Mathematics lecturer in a PU college.
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Method 1:

Try to boot into Safe Mode.

Press and hold the shift key while clicking on Restart at the login Screen (Bottom right corner).

1. Select Troubleshootand click on Advanced Options.

2. Select Startup Settingsand click on Restart.

3. After restarting, choose Enable Safe mode.

Now the issue in Safe Mode, if it doesn't persist try the below method.

Method 2:

1. Press Windows + R, type netplwiz and hit enter.

2. Remove the User that are not created by you.

3. Click on Apply and Ok.
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