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I just got a new laptop and it is my first experience with Windows 8.1. During the initial setup, it asked for my Microsoft account info (Hotmail/OneDrive). Since I don't mind synching with that, I gave it. However, I now find that it requires me to use that login/password to access my computer. I want to have a different password for my computer login. I have looked up how to create a local password, but that requires me to change to a different user account. First, I don't want multiple accounts on my new machine, and second, I want to use that username without creating a new one (some of the scripts I use between computers rely on having the same user name).
The main question is this: Can I create and use a local password for this computer without changing the password on my Microsoft account? If not, can I separate my Microsoft account from the Windows one so they can have separate accounts, without having to change my user name or create a new account?
Check out this article about How to Switch from a Microsoft Account to a Local Account in Windows 8 and 8.1. Is this what you are trying to do?
– CharlieRB – 2015-02-02T20:28:59.3971
possible duplicate of Disconnect Microsoft account from my local account
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 – 2015-02-02T20:57:04.610@Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Not really a duplicate because that one wouldn't work for my situation. #1 because he had an old local account to fall back on (I don't since the online option was set up from the start) and #2 because I don't want to change my user name since it will mess up other stuff (that solution had him change to "Mark Local", he was only concerned with losing profile data). – techturtle – 2015-02-02T21:23:42.313
Is there any way to just use a local password instead of the online one? I don't mind having the accounts linked, I just hate entering my online password every time I unlock my PC because it is 16 characters long and very complex (numbers, symbols, etc.) while my preferred Windows login is significantly less so. – techturtle – 2015-02-02T21:27:48.490
@CharlieRB Yes, but those solutions still require changing the user name, which I'm trying to avoid. – techturtle – 2015-02-02T21:28:57.280