How to bypass the Windows 8 lock screen
To remove the lock screen entirely, so that locking is just a plain password prompt — and booting up goes straight to the same password prompt — just follow steps by steps.- Hit the Start key, type
gpedit.msc, and press Enter. This will open the Local Group Policy Editor. - Navigate to
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Personalization - Double click “Do not display the lock screen,” and select
Enabledfrom the dialog that pops up. Click OK.
In addition, if you’re feeling really sassy, you can also tweak your computer to boot straight to Desktop, either with Windows 8′s built-in Task Scheduler, or by using a third-party Start menu replacement, most of which include this functionality as a configurable option.