Microsoft's new Windows 8.1 operating system has been improved on many features of the Win7 system we used to use, so it has a certain impact on the use of some users. For example, the system's multiple-account landing issues, Microsoft bold to launch the binding Microsoft account as a computer login account. Then some users often want to switch the Microsoft account to a local account in the course of their use, and a way to switch from a Microsoft account to a local account under this share.
1. Through the keyboard shortcut key combination Windows+c key, pull out the Super button bar, click "Set";
Figure 1 Win8.1 Super Button bar
2. Locate the "Change computer settings" at the bottom right;
Figure 2 Click to change computer settings
3. Enter the Computer Settings window, click on the left side of the "account" option;
Figure 3 Entering account settings
4. Into the Account Settings window, click on the right "disconnect", at this time the computer will disconnect through the Microsoft account-bound login account;
Figure 4 Disconnecting a Microsoft account
5. Of course, before the disconnect, the system needs to enter the binding Microsoft account password, input and then click "Next";
Figure 5 Entering the Microsoft account password
6. Enter the name of the local account to switch to, have the password need to fill in the password, no password can ignore the password, click "Next";
Figure 6 Enter local account name
7. Finally click "Logout and Complete", the computer log off will be a just selected local account landing computer;
Figure 7 Log off the landing user
8. We can see through the Control Panel's account options that the cancellation of the restart computer is a local account type, not a binding Microsoft account, where you can also set the login password for the local account to ensure the security of the computer information.
Figure 8 Computer has switched to local account login
Figure 9 Changing the name and creating a password for a local account
The Win8.1 system switches from a Microsoft account to a local account landing computer, which is more familiar to users who have become accustomed to WIN8 systems, but it makes it easier to sync personal information to the cloud via a bound Microsoft account landing computer. In short, each of the turnip greens.