Well, it’s no doubt that Windows 10 is the most used desktop operating system right now. Windows 10 offers more features and options than any other desktop operating system. Also, Windows 10 has built-in security and privacy feature known as ‘Microsoft Defender.’

Microsoft Defender is not the only security feature protecting Windows 10; It also has other security features like password lock, encryption option (BitLocker), Tamper Protection, and more.

While installing Windows 10, Microsoft asks users to create a local account. The local account is protected with a password, and users can change the password later via the Settings page. If you suspect someone has your Windows 10 password, it’s safer to change it.

You can go through the User Account Settings to change your local account’s password, or else you can rely on the Windows 10 command prompt to get your password changed. It’s much faster to change Windows 10 passwords through the command prompt. Even if you are new to the command line, changing the user password via the net user command is simple.

Also Read: How to Unlock Windows 10 Password

How to Change Windows 10 Password via Command Prompt

In this article, we will share a step-by-step guide on changing the Windows 10 Password via Command Prompt. Let’s check out.

1. First of all, click on Windows Search. Now search for Command Prompt.

search for Command Prompt

2. Right-click on the Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator.

select 'Run as Administrator.'

3. This would open the Command Prompt on your Windows 10 with administrative rights.

4. On the command prompt window, type in net user and hit the Enter button.

net user command

5. Now, you will be able to see all user accounts.

see all user accounts

6. To change the Windows 10 password, enter the command – net user USERNAME NEWPASS

change the Windows 10 password

Note: Replace your username with your actual username and Newpass with the password you want to set.

7. The modified command would look like this – net user Techviral 123456

8. Once done, hit the Enter button. You will see the success message.

Enter button

That’s it! You are done. Now you can log in to your Windows 10 computer via the new password.

Also Read: How to Reset Your Forgotten Windows Password

This article is about changing the Windows password via a command prompt. I hope this article helped you! Please share it with your friends also. If you have any doubts, let us know in the comment box below.

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