Sorry, this is beyond my tech skill. I just looked at one of my fav tip pages and he suggests the below, tho’ not sure if you can access it initially or if, sigh, you have to figure out how to get in first. Where, oh, where, are our tech folks? ;)
This is from Rick’s Daily Tips website:
Note: If your computer has more than one user account AND you aren’t the only person who uses this machine, you might want to carefully consider whether you really want to disable the Logon Screen.
If you decide that you indeed want to disable the Logon Screen, continue with step 1 below…
1 – Press the Windows+R key combination to open a “Run” box.
2 – Type (or copy and paste) netplwiz into the Run box, then press the Enter key. The “User Accounts” dialog box will open.
3 – Click on your account name to select it, then uncheck the box beside Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer.
4 – Click Apply. The “Automatically sign in” dialog box will open.
5 – If this account has a password assigned to it, type the password into both of the password fields. If the account doesn’t have a password, simply skip this step.
6 – Click OK, then click OK again.
Note: If your computer has more than one user account, you’ll need to repeat this procedure for each of the remaining users that wish to bypass the Logon Screen.
If none of the user accounts are set to require a password in order to boot into Windows, the system will automatically log into the account that was active when the machine was last shut down.
In that case if a different user wants to log into their account they’ll have to press the Windows+L key combination to exit the current account and log into theirs..
That’s all there is to it. After you have completed the steps listed above your computer will skip the Logon Screen and boot straight into Windows (shaving a bit off your PC’s boot time).