Create new account windows 10
To create a new user account on Windows 10, follow these steps:
Method 1: Create a new user account from the Settings app
- Click on the Start button and select the Settings icon.
- Click on the "Accounts" option.
- Click on "Family & other users" from the left menu.
- Click on "Add someone else to this PC".
- Click on "I don't have this person's sign-in information".
- Click on "Add a new user" and follow the prompts to create a new user account.
Method 2: Create a new user account from the User Accounts control panel
- Press the Windows key + X and select "Control Panel" from the menu.
- Click on "User Accounts" and then click on "Manage another account".
- Click on "Create a new account".
- Choose whether you want to create a standard user account or an administrator account.
- Enter the user's name, password, and other details as prompted.
- Click "Create" to create the new user account.
Method 3: Create a new user account during the Windows 10 setup process
If you're setting up Windows 10 for the first time, you can create a new user account during the setup process. Follow these steps:
- Insert the Windows 10 installation media (USB drive or DVD) and restart your computer.
- Follow the prompts to select your language and other preferences.
- Click on "Next" and then click on "Create a new account".
- Enter the user's name, password, and other details as prompted.
- Click "Next" to create the new user account.
Additional tips
- You can also create a new user account using the Command Prompt or PowerShell. To do this, open the Command Prompt or PowerShell as an administrator and type the following command:
net user <username> *
. - You can also create a new user account using the Windows 10 built-in tool, "User Accounts". To do this, open the Start menu and search for "User Accounts", then click on the result to open the tool.
- When creating a new user account, you can choose whether to create a standard user account or an administrator account. Standard user accounts have limited privileges and cannot make changes to system settings, while administrator accounts have full control over the system.