


I picked it up on eBay for a fair price to learn Windows 10 on ARM. However, the HP ENVY x2 is not my main computer. In hindsight, I should have backed up the registry, and just reverted! Then started over with a fresh factory image. When this happened, I started over with a clean slate, and kept checking the boxes in CCleaner until I reproduced the issue again. That is the case with how I discovered the "Windows Services" was the culprit for corrupting the sign-in registry key. For me, I am not afraid of tinkering with the registry and starting over with a fresh factory image. Since they are both sign-in features, I can only assume that it would have the same effect. With "Windows Services" selected under Registry of CCleaner, I only know that it would corrupt the registry key related to the Windows Hello PIN feature. I never set this feature up under Windows Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options. Like the Surface Pro X, the HP ENVY x2 has the "Windows Hello Face" sign-in capability. You mean you are not sure as you've not re-ticked it?
