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98It's been useless for a long time.,I have the impression that it's the dialog box that wants to enter the properties of the network card.,There's a login mode in it.,Select windows-friendly login mode.,Enter 98 and the password dialog box won't appear.。
It looks like right-clicking on the online neighbor and looking at the properties.
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What age. Still using 98
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Click to start --- run --- enter Control UserPasswords2
Press Enter, remove the check mark before "To use this machine, you must log in with a password", then select an account that you want to log in automatically, click OK, and enter the password of the account.
Bring the red flag... Thank you.
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Start Controlling Dashboards User Accounts Change how you log in or out of your account.
Put a checkmark where "Use the Welcome Screen".
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Enter rundll32 in the start of running, and click usersrundll to confirm, and it will pop up"User Accounts"window, you can set up a hall here to repentance and automatically log in! The user account in this first match is not the same as the user account in the control panel!
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Very detailed, with ** instructions.
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Start -- Settings -- Control Panel -- User Accounts -- Change how users log in or out -- (Tick) Use Welcome Screen -- (Click) Apply Options (User account name required).
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Control Panel - Performance Maintenance - Management Tools - Local Security Policy - Local Policy - Security Options, and then double-click "Interactive Login: No need to press Ctrl-Alt-del" in the right area, and select Started OK.
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Just change it in Settings - Control Panel - User Account.
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In the Network Properties, select Windows Startup.
Specifically, right-click on the network neighbor icon, select Properties to bring up network properties, and then select Windows Login on the primary network login.
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Right-click on the Internet Neighbor, then double-click on the Windows network user, and select the top one.
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Right-click on the Neighbor on the Net property.
In the Primary Network Settings, select .
Microsoft-friendly landing.
It may take 98 to install the source files of the disk, and after installation, the reboot takes effect.
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What kind of XP are you using? If it's xp sp3, it's fine.
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Start -> run ->control userpasswords2
There's a checkbox in it.,I don't remember whether to select or not to select.,If you're now selected, it's not selected.,If it's not selected, it's selected.,Try it.,There shouldn't be that dialog box......
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Try pressing some Ctrl + Alt + Delete (the key that brings up the Task Manager) when the dialog box appears
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The control panel --- the user --- change how the user logs in or out--- use the welcome screen – and also apply options.
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Unless you reinstall your computer, or ask your administrator to remove your password.
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Method:
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, User Account, 2, Click to change the way the user logs in or out of the user, put both checkboxes on the checkmark 3, and click Apply Options.
4. Exit and restart.
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Control Panel--- Administrative Tools--- Computer Management--- System Tools--- Local Users and Group --- Users, locate the administrator account you are using, and right-click the attribute to cancel all except for the password never expires.
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You're not the administrator, the administrator of this computer has set the password.
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Your account is not an administrator account, open the control panel and take a look at it, set it up.
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If you are not an administrator and have insufficient permissions, you can add the user to the administrator group.
Now every time you turn it on? Press the uppercase light on the keyboard,See if there is any response,If it doesn't respond, it's a crash,Then reinstall the system first,See if it will appear after reinstalling the system,If you can't install the system,Or if it crashes when you install the system,Then clean the memory a little bit,If it doesn't work, it's to change the memory or motherboard,But your current problem is to install the system first,It's OK to install the system generally。
Generally speaking, it is a power supply issue.
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