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If you're using an XP system, then:
If you have a computer administrator account and want to create your own password.
Open the user account in the Control Panel.
Click on your username.
Click Create Password.
Type your password in Enter a new password and Enter password again to confirm.
You can also enter descriptive or meaningful text in the "Enter a word or phrase as a password hint" so that you can remember your password.
Click Create Password.
If you have a computer administrator account and want to create passwords for other users.
Open the user account in the Control Panel.
Click the name of the user for whom you want to create a password.
Click Create Password.
In Enter a new password and Enter password again to confirm, type the user's password.
You can also enter descriptive or meaningful text in the "Enter a word or phrase as a password hint" so that you can remember your password.
Click Create Password.
If you have a restricted account and want to create your own password.
Open the user account in the Control Panel.
Click Create Password.
Type your password in Enter a new password and Enter password again to confirm.
You can also enter descriptive or meaningful text in the "Enter a word or phrase as a password hint" so that you can remember your password.
Click Create Password.
Note. To open User Accounts, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click User Accounts.
Users with a computer administrator account can create and change passwords, and create password hints for all users. Users with limited accounts can only create and change their own passwords, as well as create their own password prompts.
If a user using a computer administrator account changes another user's password, that user loses all personal credentials and stores passwords for site or network resources.
If you create a password prompt, any user who uses this computer can see it on the Welcome screen.
For more information about the user account, click Related Topics.
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You are talking about setting the BIOS boot password, not setting the system password, that is, the user password. This password must be memorized (preferably written in a book that only you know) and the method is:
After powering on, press the Del key to enter the BIOS and select "Set SupervisorPassword.""
Once you're sure, you can enter the password you want to set when prompted. If you want the password to be prompted at boot, set the Security Option parameter in the Advanced BIOS Feature menu to SystemPress F10 to exit.
The computer will restart. In this way, the BIOS boot password is set.
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After entering the blue screen, select Set User Password After confirming, you will be prompted to enter the password - just enter the password you set yourself (don't forget), and you need to enter another copy after confirming that the password is set successfully. Remember to save your settings when you log out, otherwise it will be in vain!
Set the superuser password (i.e. the administrator password), enter the blue screen and select Set Supervisor Password The setting method is the same as above, and enter it twice.
The difference between the two is that if the security option item in the Advanced BIOS Features submenu is set to Setup when only the superuser password is set, then if you want to enter the BIOS to modify the settings after booting, you need the superuser password.
When both passwords are set, and the security option item is set to system, then you can enter any password to enter the operating system when you boot up, but you need to enter the superuser password when you want to enter the BIOS to modify the settings!
I don't know, do you understand?? :Hehe.
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Before the system self-test is completed, (that is, after pressing the power switch, the display will start to display, of course, it will start with the version of the display, and it will be the hard disk self-test, and then the system self-test will appear.) Press F8,Enter the system security mode,Set the system super administrator password,Without this permission,System restore is useless!!
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How to set the boot password on the computer.
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Afraid of revealing your privacy? Try setting a lock screen password for your computer.
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Remember to set a login password for your computer, otherwise it will be white-locked.
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If you do not use a password for your local account, but want the computer to have a password to log in to your account, you can add a password for your local account by following the steps below.
Tap [Login Options], then tap [Password] and click [Add].
<> tap [Done]. The password has been created, please use the password to log in the next login.
<> tap [Done]. The password has been established, please use the password to log in the next time you register as a family.
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1. Log in:If the adminstartor account does not have a password, you can press CTRL+ALT with your left hand and then press the delete button twice with your right hand to bring up the administrator login box. Don't enter the password of any stool, just press "Wang Shu quietly confirmed" to log in to the system.
2. Modification: After entering the system, open the control panel and enter the "user account". Select the account you forgot your password and double-click it.
Enter the user account modification window, select the "Create Password" item, click Enter, directly enter the new password twice, and then press the "Create Password" button to change the password. Or leave all the input fields blank, and click "Create Password" to cancel the account password.
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Here's how to set a password on desktop computersTools Raw materials: Lenovo M428, windows101, first click on the system start, and then click on settings.
2. After entering the settings interface, click "Account".
3. Then select "Sign-in Options" in the left taskbar.
4. Select "Password" on the right to set it.
5. Enter the password you have set twice and click Next, click Finish to successfully set up.
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