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#ACCOUNT DUPLICATE WINDOWS LOG IN INSTALL#
Something I noticed on the two accounts is my profile picture, the main login account which is the first shows the Microsoft image of the user account in a circular form, while the second account shows the picture in a square form, this makes it more confusing to know which account is the admin account with all access in the system, but as I said before, even if the screen appears twice, it is not a problem, anything you download or install in one account still affects the other, so it’s like you are still one user using the computer, well, until you manually add another.
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The source to this solution can be seen on Microsoft Answers forum here, there you can see other people facing this same error, but fortunately, it’s a minor issue and it got a fix. Some see it weird, like me, having duplicate login account in Windows 10 before login, this doesn’t seem right, so I have shared a working method that works 100%, it removes the duplicate account and let only one with full access to computer stay. It is still wise to remove these double accounts at the login screen so it does not confuse you and any client using your pc, i.e if you are sharing your computer with another person. All installed software and programs also remain the same, actually, there is no much difference between these two accounts, only that one has full control to the laptop or PC, while the other has partial access, but not really a big deal. Nevertheless, Windows 10 duplicate login screen at login does not affect anything on your computer, all files are the same if you choose to log in via the first username or the second. Since there is no update coming yet to fix this Windows 10 Two Account on Login Screen when trying to sign-in, then you will have to step up and try a manual method. This error comes up after the November Windows update for some and still, it doesn’t go away with the recent security updates coming regularly from Microsoft.