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Press Ctrl+Alt+Del when entering the system to enter the password, and log in as a super administrator. and the administrator password is empty. Or the password you set when you installed the machine, and then the next Dwarf DOS management tool.
When you boot up, you will be prompted to have Windows startup and Dwarf DOS startup) Select Dwarf DOS management tool to start when starting. There is a recovery password inside.
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Control Panel - Go to Users - Which to delete, Note: You can't delete yourself yourself
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Don't be so troublesome Log out after entering the system, then press Ctrl+Alt+Del, and then enter administrator in the login box, no need to enter the password, and find it in the control panel after entering"User Accounts",Select your new account,Change the password,You can't delete it if you want to,So the password you forgot will be invalid,The newly changed password is the password you log in to your new user。 It's very professional!
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The answer upstairs is very correct, and my classmates also taught me how to get it.
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Enter the superuser and you can change the password directly.
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Log in to the administrator and delete the account you created.
If you still want to build another one.
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After logging in to the administrator account, you should be able to delete the password.,It's the administrator.。
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Click "Start" in the lower left corner, select "Log Out", you can log out of the current user name, and then the login screen will appear, select another user.
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Open the control panel, open the user account, and then click "Change the user login or logout method" to check both of them, and after confirming the exit, you can click the log out button to see the switch.
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For XP, if you create a new admin user, your system will choose to use your new account as your login account by default, even if you log out, it can't be displayed, you can check the user account in the control panel, use the quick user switch, and then log out, try it out, if it doesn't work, you use your new account to go in My Computer—Right-click Management—Users and Groups—Delete the newly created user (You may ask how the system entered with the newly created account can be deleted directly, which is discussed by Microsoft engineers.) Let's not discuss it for now) and then log out and log in again to your previous account.
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Win7 and above:
Method 1: Find "Switch User" in the "Start Menu".
Method 2: Ctrl+shfit+Delete, and then select Switch User on the pop-up page.
XP system: Method: Click "Turn off computer" in the "Start Menu" and select "Switch User" from the list in the right arrow.
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Start-Logout-Switch users.
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When the computer is turned on in normal mode, the built-in administrator account is not displayed. When you boot in safe mode, you'll be able to see other users' sign-in options.
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There is also a system administrator, an AAA, and a guest account in your computer, then it may be that AAA has been disabled by you, please open this account, or delete it and create it again.
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Hello friend;
You look at the approach on the fourth floor;
Is the administrator user gone?
If this is the kind of problem, then the fourth floor method can be used to solve it.
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You can create another account and set up restricted.
The administrator, after you set this icic, will be hidden.
This happens when you install the system on your computer and you don't set up an account.
It's normal and there's nothing to worry about.
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administrator: This is a super administrator. This is the initial part of the system, and this one can't be deleted. The other one is added by yourself later or added when you install the system. This can be deleted.
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Tools Raw materials.
Computer XP system.
Step Method.
1. First of all, right-click the "My Computer" icon and select "Manage" from the pop-up menu.
2. Go to the admin panel and click on the "Local Users and Groups" option.
3. Click on the "User" option and select the user account you want to delete.
4. Right-click and select "Delete".
5. The dialog box pops up, select "Yes".
6. Restart the computer and delete the user account.
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The steps for XP system to remove unwanted users are as follows:
1. Right-click the "My Computer" icon and select the "Manage" option in the shortcut menu bar.
2. Open the admin panel, "Local Users and Groups" option.
3. Open the "User" option and select the user account we want to delete.
4. Right-click on the user account and select the "Delete" option.
5. When the system asks whether to delete it, select "Yes".
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Left-click first"Get started"(in the lower left corner of the desktop).
Turn it on again"Control Panel"
Open"Management tools"
Open"Computer management"
There are inside"Local users and groups"
Open the user, click, on the right will appear all the usernames you want to delete, just right-click on the user, delete.
Start - > Control Panel - > Computer Management - > Local Users and Groups - > Users.
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Click Start, go to the control panel, click on the user account, and delete the one you don't use to create a new one.
You can only delete users with a computer administrator account, I love to say it, how about it! I owe you!
Who do you think you are, talk to me with this attitude!
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In the Control Panel, User Accounts change the way users log in or out of the system, put "Use Welcome Screen", "Use Quick User Switch", tick, Apply option.
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The easy way:
XP system, start - log out - switch users;
Win7 system,Start - the triangle on the right side of the shutdown - switch users。
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Switch users directly, press the win logo key, and then press the l key to switch users, regardless of the system, it can be used.
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The user who removes the user will definitely be disconnected.
Right-click on the program, open it with another account, and select another account.
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Open guest or create a new account, go to the administrator account, and in the Control Panel - User Accounts - deactivate guest or delete the new account.
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The administrator account is displayed on the welcome screen of the login.
Click Start Run, enter regedit, press enter, open the registry, and change the value of the administrator on the right to 1. to have the administrator account appear on the welcome screen for login.
Note: The administrator must have a password.
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Go to the Control Panel and find the menu of the account, and then create another account.
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You can create another account.
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Of course, dual operating systems, users cannot switch, but the operating system must be restarted to switch.
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OK! You can put two systems in one dish and you're good to go!
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Yes, but every time you choose.
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I don't know if you're talking about two users using it at the same time, or if you have two accounts.
Two accounts can.
Two users need to use a motherboard that supports 1-in-2, and there must be two sets of keyboards and monitors at the same time.
I don't know if it helps you.
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Yes, the hardware requirements of the dual system are high.
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