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Is there any possibility to completely disable the welcome screen on Windows 10 Anniversary?

I've tried:
-msconfig.exe with no initialization GUI but no sucess.
-gpedit.msc --> Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Control Panel subfolders/Personalization folder to select it. Next, double-click the entry in the right pane of this window that says "Do not display the lock screen." Also without result.

Fast startup, Sleep, Hibernate, Lock in System settings are all enabled. As far as I remember before anniversary the welcome screen was not there.

user124853
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    Enable the Group Policy for "Display Verbose messages" - you will not see the word Welcome anymore -you will instead receive real time information as to what your PC is doing. Most corporations enable verbose messages – InterLinked Aug 26 '16 at 11:02
  • @InterLinked Thanks a lot, doesn't answer my Q but it looks fine (also the custom background picture is there using this method).Meanwhile I've found [here](http://superuser.com/q/1107480/610149) the same question. It looks like there is no workaround at this moment in Win 10 Anniversary at least _at startup_. – user124853 Aug 26 '16 at 16:27
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    What do you want to see instead of the Welcome screen? Right now it is difficult to tell what you want to accomplish, what your end goal is. – music2myear Oct 06 '17 at 22:16
  • Sorry for the late reply, I was trying to completely disable it at that time not to replace it with other image or something. Thanks, – user124853 Jun 13 '21 at 17:54

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You can look through this topic, maybe helps: How to disable the Windows 8 swipe-away screen lock, without disabling the password?

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  • Whilst this may theoretically answer the question, [it would be preferable](//meta.superuser.com/q/8259) to include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference. – CharlieRB Aug 26 '16 at 12:34
  • Nope, it doesn't work the welcome screen is still there. Thanks anyway. – user124853 Aug 26 '16 at 16:14