In 64 bit Ubuntu 18.04 I am running Windows 10 inside VirtualBox 6.0. Ever since I expanded the Windows 10's screen resolution to be greater than default, so I could see more of its desktop, and applications, at once, I have been unable to type letters in the Windows 10 password field to login to my user account. The feedback asterisks that show a character has been typed appear only for numbers. They do not appear for letters. I have attempted to ignore the absence of asterisks for letters, and type in the password anyway, but this did not work to get logged in.
The inability to log in has prevented me from changing the screen resolution to what it was right after Windows 10 was first installed in VirtualBox 6.0. I am hoping there is a solution short of the drastic measure of removing and reinstalling Windows 10. Is there one?
[Resolved] Cannot type letters in Windows 10 boot up password field.
[Resolved] Cannot type letters in Windows 10 boot up password field.
Last edited by socratis on 27. Sep 2019, 09:09, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Marked as [Resolved].
Reason: Marked as [Resolved].
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Re: Cannot type letters in Windows 10 boot up password field.
I would like to see the recipe of the VM, the ".vbox" file. Right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager, select "Show in Finder/Explorer/FileManager/Whatever". ZIP the selected ".vbox" file and attach it to your response.
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The requested file is attached
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Re: Cannot type letters in Windows 10 boot up password field.
With the VM completely shutdown (i.e. not saved or paused), open up Terminal, enter the following commands:
VBoxManage setextradata "Windows 10" "GUI/Fullscreen" VBoxManage setextradata "Windows 10" "GUI/LastNormalWindowPosition" VBoxManage setextradata "Windows 10" "GUI/LastGuestSizeHint" value="1280,1024"
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Re: Cannot type letters in Windows 10 boot up password field.
Thanks for your reply. This did work to set the screen resolution to a more desirable one for my screen.
But it still accepts only numbers. But I noticed that it was not a password it was asking for, as I expected. It was asking for a PIN. So I entered my numeric PIN and was able to loggin to Windows 10.
But it still accepts only numbers. But I noticed that it was not a password it was asking for, as I expected. It was asking for a PIN. So I entered my numeric PIN and was able to loggin to Windows 10.
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Re: Cannot type letters in Windows 10 boot up password field.
what does that mean? What "PIN" are you referring to? Obviously this is not a VirtualBox question, but you got my curiosity going... It's OK, I found the answer: Windows 10: Use a PIN Instead of a Password to Sign In. Interesting... they took a numeric-only password login option, and they called it a new feature!spflanze wrote:But I noticed that it was not a password it was asking for, as I expected. It was asking for a PIN.
Glad you were able to get the screen size and login. Marking as [Resolved].spflanze wrote:So I entered my numeric PIN and was able to loggin to Windows 10.
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Re: [Resolved] Cannot type letters in Windows 10 boot up password field.
Additional info for future readers:spflanze wrote:But it still accepts only numbers. But I noticed that it was not a password it was asking for, as I expected. It was asking for a PIN. So I entered my numeric PIN and was able to loggin to Windows 10.
If the Windows 10 PIN is configured to allow non-numeric characters and if at least one non-numeric character is used in the PIN, then you can enter all characters at the PIN login prompt.