
Welcome, reader. In this article, I'll show you how to disable auto-lock in Windows 11. Instead of a video tutorial, I'll provide a detailed step-by-step explanation.
Disable auto-lock
1. First, open the Windows search bar and type edit power plan.
2. Click Edit Power Plan to access the settings for the active power plan.
3. Next, click Change advanced power settings to access the advanced options.
4. Under Advanced Options, click Hard Drive to expand the related options.
5. Next, expand the Turn off hard drive after option and change the value to Never.
6. Do the same with the PCI Express and Link State Power Management option, changing it to Disabled.
7. Continue expanding the options until you reach Display. There, expand the Turn off the display after option and change the value to Never.
8. Once you've changed all the options to Never, click Power Options to return to the main power plan settings.
9. Click Change settings that are currently unavailable to access more options.
10. Uncheck all available options and click Save Changes.
Done! You've disabled auto-lock in Windows 11. I hope this guide was helpful. Remember to save your changes and close the settings window. Thanks for reading, and see you next time!