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1. Uncheck the box that the user must enter the username and password to use the machine.
Start - Run - Enter rundll32, usersrundll (note case and spaces) - Open the "User Account" window - Uncheck the "To use this machine, the user must enter the username and password" item - Clear the logged in account name and password in the pop-up dialog box - OK.
2. Use the welcome screen.
Start - Settings - Control Panel - User Accounts - Click - Change how users log in or out - Check "Use Welcome Screen" - Click "Apply Options".
3. Modify the registry.
Step 1: Run the registry, branch [hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon] and then double-click on "defaultusername" on the right window, then enter your login username. If you don't have a preset username, you can add this item by clicking "New String Value(s) defaultusername" in the menu bar of the registry, noting that it is case-sensitive.
Step 2: Also under this branch, double-click on "defaultpassword" in the right window of the registry and enter your password in the blank field. If you don't find the "defaultpassword" item, you can follow the steps above to create a new string value.
Step 3: Next, double-click on "autoadminlogon" in the right window and set the value to "1". If you do not find autoadminlogon, you can create a new one by following the steps above.
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1: Run rundll32, usersrundll, or control userpasswords2
Deselect "To use this machine, the user must enter a username and password", then click "OK" and enter the account and password you want to automatically log in to in the pop-up dialog box.
2: Open the registry, find the hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon primary key, and the new key string value in the right window, the first three key values are mandatory:
-autoadminlogon, the key value is 1, which is used to set whether you can log in automatically;
-defaultusername: the key is the default username for automatic login;
-defaultpassword: The key is the password of the user who automatically logs in;
-defaultdomainname: the key value is the name of the computer that automatically logs in or the domain name of the network.
-forceautologon, and set this value to 1 so that the system will automatically log in even after logging out.
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After entering the system, click "Start", "Control Panel", "User Account", and set it step by step according to the operation inside.
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You don't have to sign in to Microsoft every time you turn on your computer.
Every time the computer is turned on, the computer remembers how to log in to Microsoft
1. Left mouse button click the "Start Button" in the lower left corner to open the "Start Menu", and then click "Settings".
2. In the settings page, click "Account" to enter the account settings.
3. Then click "Log in with a local account instead".
4. Enter the password of the Microsoft account here and confirm it once.
I can't get out of the login interface for a long time, and I can't enter the desktop after entering the password, so I fall into an endless loopSolution:
1. Press and hold F8, open or restart the computer at the same time, and click "Advanced Options" in "Troubleshooting" when the interface of "Continue", "Troubleshooting", and "Shut Down Computer" appears.
2. Click "Uninstall Update" in "Advanced Options".
3. Click "Uninstall Function Update" first, if it is effective, then wait for the system to uninstall the update, and then it will automatically restart the shirt (without any operation), you can restore to the win10 system boot interface, and the problem is successfully solved.
4. If it is invalid or shows "Unable to uninstall", click "Uninstall Quality Update", wait for the system to uninstall the update, and then it will automatically restart (without any operation), you can restore to the win10 system Gao Xiangtong boot interface, the problem is successfully solved. <>
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Here are a few ways to get Windows XP to log in automatically:
1.Click "Start Run", enter "rundll32 ,usersrundll", press the enter key and the "User Account" window will pop up, see clearly, this is different from the "User Account" panel window opened in the "Control Panel"! Then uncheck the "To use the machine, the user must enter a username and password" option, click OK, and enter the account and password you want the computer to automatically log in to each time in the pop-up dialog box.
2.Click "Start" and "Run" and enter "regedit" to open the registry. Then click on the "hkey local machine software, Microsoft Windows NT NT CurrentVersion, Winlogon" branch, then double-click on "DefaultUsername" in the right window, and then enter your login username.
If you don't have a preset username, you can add this item by clicking "New String Value(s) defaultusername" in the menu bar of the registry, noting that it is case-sensitive. Also under this branch, double-click on "defaultpassword" in the right window of the registry and enter your password in the blank field. Next, double-click "autoadminlogon" in the right window and set the value to "1".
If you do not find defaultpassword and autoadminlogon, you can create a new string value by following the steps above. Now close the registry and restart the computer, and later you will find that annoying login dialog is gone.
3.In Windows 2000, the problem of automatic login can be easily solved through the "User Account" function in the "Control Panel", but it is not easy to solve in Windows XP. Because "Account Management" in Windows XP does not provide the option of "automatic login", in order to achieve this function, it is necessary to use methods such as clearing the user's login password and deleting redundant users.
In fact, there is a simple and effective way to make Windows XP log in automatically. Run the "control userpasswords2" command, you can open the original windows 2000 style user account management interface, remove the "to use the machine, the user must enter the user name and password" check in this window, and then click "Apply", enter the user name and password to be automatically logged in in the pop-up "automatic login" window, after confirmation, everything is OK.
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Summary. Hello dear. The computer appears when it is turned on:
You may not be able to log in to your account for the following reasons:1Wrong password:
Check that you have entered the correct username and password. 2.Account is locked:
Check that you have entered the correct username. 4.Insufficient user permissions:
Check that your user permissions are sufficient to log in to the system. 5.System Failure:
The computer appears when it is turned on: I can't log in to your account, hello, dear. The computer Gaopai appears when it is turned on:
The reasons why you cannot log in to your tent sedan Sakura are as follows:1Wrong password:
Check that you have entered the correct username and password. 2.Account is locked:
Check that you have entered the correct username. 4.Insufficient user permissions:
Check that your user permissions are sufficient to log in to the system. 5.System Failure:
Hello dear. The computer Senpei appears on boot: unable to board the spring stool to your account The solution is as follows:
1. Check whether the username and password are correct: Confirm whether the username and password are correct, if not, please re-enter the correct username and password. 2. Reset password
If you have forgotten the password, you can try to reset the password, and the method of resetting the password can refer to the manual of the computer or query the relevant information. 3. Check user permissions: If the user permissions are not enough, you can try to change the user permissions, and the method of changing the user permissions can refer to the computer's manual or query the relevant information.
4. Check the system files: If there is a problem with the system files, you can try to use the system recovery tool to repair the system files.
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It should be that the system has crashed. It may be possible to restore the device by itself.
An error occurred in modifying the BIOS settings.
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