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1.To disable boot, you must press the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys.
Control Panel --> Management Tools ->Local Security Settings -Local Policies -> Security Options -> Interactive Logon: Do Not Require Ctrl+Alt+del, Enabled.
2.Implement automatic login.
Open the registry (run -> "regedit"), and then open: hkey local machin software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon section, right-click in this segment, create two new string segments, autoadminlogon="1", defaultpassword=" the password set for the superuser administrator". Note that you must set a password for administrator, otherwise auto-start will not be possible.
Then, restart Windows to achieve automatic login.
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What's the problem with your question, it's inexplicable.
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Click "Start Run", enter "rundll32 ,usersrundll", press the enter key and the "User Account" window will pop up, which is different from the "User Account" panel window opened in the "Control Panel"! Then unselect the "To use this machine, the user must enter a username and password" option, click OK, and enter the account and password you want the computer to log in automatically every time in the pop-up dialog box!
Or: Enter "control userpasswords2.""You can too!!
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We can set the system to log in automatically, and the steps are as follows:
1. Set the default username.
In the Run dialog box, enter " to open the registry. Select the "Hkey Local Machine" window in the menu item of the window, find the "Software Microsoft WindowsNT CurrentVersion Winlogon" sub-item in the directory tree on the left, find the "DefaultUsername" entry in the window on the right after clicking, and double-click to change it to the user name you want the system to use when logging in automatically (provided that this user must exist).
2. Set the default user password.
Also find the "defaultpassword" entry in the window on the right, and double-click to change it to the password used by the user in the defaultusername (if the "defaultpassword" entry does not exist, you need to select "Add value" to create the entry).
After you set the default user password, you can set up automatic login. In the sub-item "Software Microsoft WindowsNT CurrentVersion Winlogon", find the entry "AutoadminLogon", double-click to change the value to 1, the system will automatically log in with the default username and password. If the value is 0, you need to manually log in.
Open the Control Panel - Users & Passwords: Remove the checkboxes in front of the username and password that users must enter to use the machine, and then click OK, the system prompts that there must be a user and password for automatic login. At this time, enter the username and password of the automatic login, and click OK.
For Windows 2000 and NT operating systems, if you want to log in automatically, this method is universal:
Open Start Menu --Run, regedit, find Winlogon primary key, new key string value in the right window:
autoadminlogon: The key value is 1
defaultusername: The username whose key value is automatically logged in.
defaultpassword: the password of the user who logs in automatically.
defaultdomainname: the name of the computer that logs in automatically or the domain name that logs in to the network. Restart your computer and everything is ok
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No one should have done this, this will seriously damage the hardware, and the CPU should be configured with a heatsink covering it, how to plug and unplug the CPU directly? The radiator buckle is not on?
You need to load a program that starts with S. It seems to be.
To put it simply, if you have only set the user password of win2000 in the normal state, the password of the administrator account in safe mode is still empty by default, and you can enter the safe mode and change the previous account.