After booting, you have to press enter to start normally, what is the reason, how to solve it

Updated on number 2024-03-29
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You must have a user and password on your computer, right? If you don't set it up yourself, it's poisoned, just reinstall the system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    win7? If you don't have a password, you will automatically log in to the user, and if you have a virtual machine installed, enter control userpasswords2 in the runtime

    The native user inside has multiple usernames.

    If you delete VMware User, the virtual machine will not work.

    Select the user you want to start, uncheck the box before the user name and password to use the machine, and fill in the corresponding password. This way, you don't have to enter a password to automatically log in to your account every time you log in.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The computer can't start automatically, and the solution to press the enter key after booting up is as follows:

    1Open the start menu, type in the word "run", and press enter.

    2. Enter control userpasswords2 and click OK.

    3. Remove the checkmark in front of "To use this machine, the user must enter the user name and password", and click OK.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Isn't it a matter of seconds? Will it start when the time is up?

    Or you can see what the English prompt is, send it to me, and I'll take a look.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you turn off the phone, do you turn off normally or just press the switch.,Every time I press hibernation, I need to press the enter key to turn on the phone.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can resolve the issue by doing the following:

    1. Right-click on my computer --Properties;

    2. Click Advanced System Settings -- click the settings below Startup and Fault Recovery in System Properties;

    3. Remove the tick in front of the time when the list of operating systems is displayed - click OK.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello,It should be a problem with the startup settings,Can you take a picture?,I'll help you see where the problem is.,Fix it.,Automatically enter win7 later.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Right-click on my computer --Properties;

    2. Click Advanced System Settings -- click the settings below Startup and Fault Recovery in System Properties;

    3. Remove the tick in front of the time when the list of operating systems is displayed - click OK.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Top left. It is recommended to reinstall the system. After installation, enter the BIOS and set the hard disk as the first boot item.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Could it be a problem with the keyboard? Try a different keyboard.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Begin. Run. Hit control userpasswords2 and uncheck the checkbox in front of the username and password that must be entered to use the machine. Point OK. ok

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Go to the "Control Panel" "User Account" and change it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    After ruling out the motherboard problem, this is a BIOS setup issue, which can be set up according to your BIOS type

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It may be caused by an abnormal shutdown, this is a self-test process.

    Workaround: Use the Windows Recovery Console to enter the fixmbr command

    Take out the XP installation disc (note: the Ghost version of the XP system disc is not OK, Tomato Garden and the like can) and put it into the drive, restart the computer and appear"Welcome to the installer", we can see that the second prompt is"To use'Restore the console'To fix Windows XP installation, press R"。

    After pressing the R key, the installer checks the disk. After a few moments, the operating systems that have been found and their installation directories will be listed on the screen and will be automatically numbered. The system will ask you which Windows system you want to log in to, we just need to enter the serial number in front of the system, and then press enter (don't press enter directly!).

    The system will restart! ), then the administrator will be asked for the password, enter it and press enter (without the password, just press enter), and we are in the repair console.

    Then type fixmbr behind the Windows > that appears and press enter, type y, confirm to continue.

    Finally, enter exit.

    Finally done.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When Windows XP only has an empty password user, and the guest account is disabled, and the system is not a member of the domain, Windows XP will automatically log in, and there will be no interface to select a user and enter a password.

    When the system has more than one user, you can click "Start Run", enter control userpasswords2, click "OK", and the "User Account" dialog box appears. Uncheck the box before "To use the machine, the user must enter a username and password" here. After clicking "OK", a new dialog box will appear, asking you to set which user to automatically log into, enter the username and password of the automatic login user here, and confirm.

    1: Start Running Enter Control UserPasswords2 Select the username you want to log in to by default and then remove"To use the machine, the user must enter a username and password"Tick before option, dot"Applications""OK"Can.

    2: Start running and enter rundll32, usersrundll. The interface and operation are exactly the same as described above.

    3: Click Start-Run, enter syskey, and select it"Enable encryption"--- point"Update", set the password to empty, and then select it"The password chosen by the system"--- point"Save the boot password on the machine", so that there will be no dialog box when you boot up.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be due to incorrect BIOS** settings.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you have a problem with the settings, you can find and modify it on the C drive.

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