Os ordenadores integráronse máis que nunca nas nosas vidas, polo que os fabricantes buscan novas formas de aforrar enerxía nos teus dispositivos móbiles. Non obstante, o método de suspensión manual probado e probado parece ser o mellor xeito de ter o seu PC preparado para o seu uso e garantir un consumo mínimo de enerxía cando está durmindo.
Pero se es alguén que pon o seu PC a durmir a miúdo, ter que introducir o teu contrasinal cada vez que o espertas pode ser complicado. Entón, hai algún xeito de desactivalo? Imos descubrir!
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Por que necesitas un contrasinal despois de espertar a PC do modo de suspensión?
Como xa adiviñaches, esta é unha función de seguranza deseñada para acomodar usuarios descoñecidos que son novos no modo Suspensión ou circunstancias e situacións aleatorias que poden manterte lonxe do teu PC durante longos períodos. Ter o teu PC desbloqueado mentres está no modo de suspensión supón numerosos riscos de seguridade, especialmente se o teu dispositivo acaba caendo en mans equivocadas.
Sen un dispositivo bloqueado con contrasinal, as ferramentas e virus maliciosos que infectan o teu PC tamén poden executarse libremente en segundo plano, polo que un contrasinal despois de que o teu PC esperte do modo de suspensión habilitouse de forma predeterminada en Windows 11.
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É seguro desactivar o contrasinal?
Como se comentou anteriormente, os riscos son considerables, polo que non é seguro desactivar o contrasinal do seu PC cando esperta do modo de suspensión, pero hai outras formas de protexelo. Se xa estás traballando nun ambiente bastante seguro todo o tempo, como a túa casa, non necesitas esta función.
Ademais, ter unha solicitude de contrasinal en ordenadores ou portátiles comúns que son utilizados por varios usuarios tamén pode supoñer unha gran tarefa. Polo tanto, pode desactivar o mesmo usando a guía a continuación.
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Como desactivar o requisito de contrasinal cando o PC esperta do modo de suspensión
Podes facelo de varias maneiras dependendo da situación á que te atopes actualmente, pero se o teu PC funciona sen erros, recomendámosche que uses o método antigo a través da aplicación Configuración. Usa calquera das seguintes guías en función das túas preferencias.
Método #01: Usando a aplicación Configuración
Preme Windows + i
e fai clic en "Contas" á túa esquerda.
Agora fai clic en "Opcións de inicio de sesión".
Busca o menú despregable en "Configuración adicional" e fai clic nel como se mostra a continuación.
Seleccione "Nunca".
Pecha a aplicación Configuración e reinicia o teu PC; o teu PC xa non debería necesitar un contrasinal despois de espertar do modo de suspensión.
Método #02: Usando GPO
Prema Windows + R
no seu teclado, escriba o seguinte e, a continuación, prema Intro.
Gpedit.msc
O Editor de políticas de grupo abrirase agora no teu PC. Navega ata o seguinte camiño usando a barra lateral á túa esquerda.
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Power Management > Sleep Settings
Fai dobre clic no valor chamado "Require un contrasinal cando se activa un ordenador (conectado)".
Fai clic en "Desactivado".
Fai clic en "Aceptar".
Agora do mesmo xeito, fai dobre clic en "Requirir un contrasinal cando un ordenador se esperte (con batería)" e desactive a función.
E xa está! Agora desactivarase o contrasinal cando o teu PC esperte do modo de suspensión.
Método #03: Usando CMD
Tamén pode desactivar o contrasinal usando o CMD. Siga os pasos seguintes para comezar.
Preme Windows + R
no teu teclado e escribe o seguinte. Preme Ctrl + Shift + Enter
unha vez que remates.
CMD
Escriba o seguinte comando e prema Intro unha vez que remate.
powercfg /SETDCVALUEINDEX SCHEME_CURRENT SUB_NONE CONSOLELOCK 0
Agora introduza e execute tamén o seguinte comando.
powercfg /SETACVALUEINDEX SCHEME_CURRENT SUB_NONE CONSOLELOCK 0
Agora recomendámosche que reinicies o teu PC para evitar problemas. Unha vez feito isto, o contrasinal debería estar desactivado para o teu PC ao espertar do sono.
Método #04: Usando o Editor de Rexistro
Press Windows + R
on your keyboard, type in the following, and then press Enter on your keyboard.
regedit
Navigate to the following path on your left. You can also copy-paste the same in the address bar at the top of your screen.
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\
Right-click on an empty area on your right and select ‘New’.
Now select ‘Key’ and create a key folder named ‘Power’.
Subsequently, right-click again and this time create a new key folder called ‘PowerSettings’.
With ‘PowerSettings’ selected on your left, right-click on an empty area on your right and select ‘New’.
Now click and select ‘DWORD (32-bit) Value’
Name the value ‘DCSettingIndex’.
Once created, double click on it and set its value data as 0.
Right-click again and create a new ‘DWORD (32-bit) value’.
This time, name it ‘ACSettingIndex’.
Double click on it and set its value data to 0 as well.
Once done, close all windows and restart your system.
A restart will help establish all the changes and you should no longer be prompted for a password when waking your PC up from sleep in the future.
Maintaining Security after you’ve disabled your password
This has always been a growing concern and Windows 11 now offers you native ways of enhancing your security once you have disabled password requirements after your PC wakes up from its sleep. Here are some tips to maintain your security once you have disabled this feature on your PC.
1. Always shut down when away for a long time
If you’ve disabled this feature then we recommend you make it a habit to simply shut down your PC when you plan to be away for long periods. You can make a habit of using the Alt + F4 shortcut instead of using the Sleep option to shut down your PC in the future.
Manually shutting down your PC is the best way to maintain security. You won’t have to rely on automatic tools and more importantly, you won’t have to put your privacy and device at risk in case an automatic feature fails to work for you. In conjunction with this, you can use the Dynamic Lock in Windows 11 to keep your device completely safe and locked at all times. Use the guide below to get you started.
2. Set up secure Dynamic Lock with your mobile device
Dynamic Lock is a pretty useful feature in Windows that allows your PC to detect your presence based on the proximity to your mobile device. Your PC uses a BT connection to avail this feature and it can be used to automatically lock your PC whenever you are away from it.
This is a great feature if you use your PC in communal places or have to leave your PC alone for a while regularly in your office. Use the guide below to set up Dynamic Lock on your device.
Start by turning on Bluetooth on your mobile device and PC. Put your mobile device in pairing mode and press Windows + i
on your keyboard to open the Settings app on your PC. Click on ‘Bluetooth & devices’ on your left.
Click on ‘+ Add device’ at the top.
Now click on ‘Bluetooth’.
Wait for your phone to show up in this list and click on it, once it does.
Verify the PIN across both the devices and approve the request. Click on ‘Connect’ to approve the request on your PC.
Your mobile device should now be connected to your PC. Click on ‘Accounts’ on your left.
Click on ‘Sign-in options’.
Click on ‘Dynamic Lock’.
Check the box for ‘Allow Windows to automatically lock your device when you’re away’.
As we just paired your mobile device, Windows should have no problem, detecting, connecting with, and using the same for Dynamic Lock on your PC.
You can now close all Windows and continue using your PC as intended. Your PC will now automatically lock itself once you’re a significant distance away from it.
How safe is Dynamic Lock?
Dynamic Lock isn’t very safe, the feature is meant to be used as a failsafe and we recommend you don’t rely on it to lock your device on its own. Dynamic Lock will lock your PC once your mobile device is no longer in its Bluetooth range.
This can be quite a long distance considering the capabilities of modern-day Bluetooth adapters. It would have been nice if your PC could detect and use your proximity instead for this PC feature, but that is not possible with the current hardware. Hence we recommend you use Dynamic Lock as a backup for worst-case scenarios and make it a habit to manually lock your PC whenever you’re away from it.
We hope this post helped you disable the password when your PC wakes up from Sleep. If you face any issues or have any more questions for us, feel free to drop them in the comments below.
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