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There's nothing wrong with getting an IP automatically. It has nothing to do with how fast or slow the desktop starts.
Our individual users generally do not have a fixed IP address, but are dynamically managed (usually only large units and Internet cafes are dedicated lines and have fixed IP addresses).
If you can't access the Internet with the router, there may be a problem with the router, or it may be that there is a mistake in the setting, and now you need to get an internal confidential account for telecom or Netcom with the router, which is to expand the number of users (a modem is only equipped with one computer to access the Internet), you probably have a problem in this place.
In addition, one way to slow down the desktop startup is to bring up the task manager and enter it in the startup item"..."That is, a few clicks, and if you don't know, the desktop will appear immediately. In addition, the slow startup of the desktop may also be related to the virus, personal opinion, for reference only.
Good luck!
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This is the router is not set up well, take a look at the manual of the router, it says how to set it up,
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Because the route has a default private IP range, you need to set the IP address to the route range, and you have to look at it yourself
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Assign it according to the route, and the IP and default gateway have to refer to the route.
DNS is filled in according to the location, and if you are not sure, you can check it on other machines.
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1. Go directly to the start screen after powering it on. After arriving at this interface, you have to enter the desktop, one is to click the desktop icon, and the other is to press the Windows key on the keyboard.
2. After entering the desktop, right-click on the taskbar and select [Properties].
3. Open the Taskbar and Navigation Properties panel and select the Navigation tab.
4. There is a [Start Screen] under the [Navigation] tab, tick the first item. In this way, after turning on the computer, it will enter the desktop.
5. After confirming, restart the computer, and the familiar desktop will appear directly in front of you.
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1) Immediately after booting, press F8 to do not move to the advanced option appears in the let go, select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair, and press F8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system (if the reinstallation is also dead, it is recommended to overhaul it, if you can enter the safe mode, it means that you have installed inappropriate things, and uninstall all the inappropriate things before the accident, or restore the system or reinstall it).
First soft and then hard, such problems are caused by software conflicts, inappropriate drivers, and system problems, you can restore the system in safe mode, or not reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it.
If there is a hardware, take out the motherboard battery and put it on the charge, plug and unplug the memory, clean the graphics card, check whether there is a problem with the hard disk, and if it doesn't work, just overhaul it.
2) If this is always the case, first soft and then hard, reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, don't install anything that doesn't fit (if you have any questions, please ask me).
Please note: If you restore the system or reinstall it, when installing drivers, patches, software and other things, be sure not to install the things that affect your accident this time, otherwise it will be restored or reinstalled in vain.
3) In terms of hardware, such as whether there is a problem with the hard disk, memory, etc., whether the temperature of the CPU and other hardware is high, if it is caused by hardware problems, it is recommended to overhaul it.
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I'm too lazy to type, I upload it online, I don't want to give points, because it's not original! 1. The easiest way to control the panel - user account - click "Change the way users log in or log out" Check "Use Welcome Screen" - OK.
Second, the automatic login of XP can be realized by modifying 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. Now close the registry and restart the computer, and later you will find that annoying login dialog is gone. Third, there is a very convenient and fast method:
In Windows XP, click "Start Run", enter "Rundll32, UsersRundll" (note the case and spaces), and then enter the "User Account" operation window, and unselect the "To use this machine, users must enter a username and password". In the dialog box that pops up, enter the username and password of the account you want your computer to log in automatically each time. For Windows 2000, you can make the above changes directly in the Control Panel User Account.
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1. Press the del key and delete key after booting, after pressing, if you don't enter the cmos interface, if you want f1, then you press f1, you should be able to enter the cmos interface, if you still can't get in, then, restart and press f2, because some motherboards want to enter the cmos setting, press the f2 key.
2. Select the first option after recording inside, go in and see, and see if there is a drive a in it? On the right is flopy, or yes, then press enter to select none, and press esc to go back to the first screen.
3. Select the second one to see if there is a first boot or something? Different motherboards may not be the same, if so, set the first boot item to a hard disk.
4. Set it up like this, press F10, save the settings, and then press Enter to restart, and then see if you still need to press F1 Fort, if you don't need it, then the setting is successful, if you still need it, then the setting is not correct.
5. If it is set and saved, it is still unsuccessful, it may be that the CMOS battery of the motherboard is dead.
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Under the Windows XP operating system, there are three situations in which the operating system itself causes the computer to fail to automatically enter the desktop, which are explained separately below.
1. Windows XP "Auto Login".
There are some Windows XP computers after booting,Not directly into the desktop,But display the current user name,Although there is no password,But you still have to click on this user name,To enter the desktop,In this case,You can easily solve it with the following methods。
Operation: 1) In the start menu in the bottom left corner of the computer, click "Start" - Run", then enter the command "control userpasswords2", click "OK".
2) In the window that pops up, remove the option "To use the machine, the user must enter a username and password", just don't choose it, remove the front number.
3) Select the account you want to log in to automatically and click "OK".
4) The account will be automatically logged in the next time you restart the machine.
II. Nerware Client Services.
If the computer has the Nerware client service installed, the computer will log in in the traditional classic login mode, which is a small login window that pops up after booting up and before entering the desktop, with a username and password optional. In this case, even if the user has not set a login password, the window will be displayed, and the computer can only log in to the desktop after clicking "OK" in the window.
The solution is: open "Control Panel" - Network Connections, right-click the "Local Connection" icon, select "Properties" in the context menu, the "Local Connection Properties" window will pop up, uninstall "Nerware Client Services" in this window, and then restart the computer.
If the user's computer does not have a user password, but it still cannot enter the desktop directly after booting up, please check the above three situations separately, and use the above methods to believe that your problem can be solved.
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Every time you boot up the computer, before entering the XP system desktop, there will always be a user login screen, asking for a user name and password. It's really inconvenient, so let's introduce you to a few ways to realize the automatic login of the XP system. Eliminate the tedious need to enter a username and password every time you turn on your phone.
Here's how to cancel this login step:
Method 1: Enter rundll32 in the "Start Running" and usersrundll commands, press the Enter key to see the "User Account" dialog window, unselect the "To use this machine, the user must enter the 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.
Method 2: Enter the regedit command in "Start Running", open the registry, locate the "hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon" subkey in the left pane, find the "autoadminlogon" key-value item in the right pane and double-click it to open the string dialog box. Set the numeric data to 1 (0 is non-automatic login), close the registry and restart the system to achieve automatic login. In addition, under the Winlogon subkey, you will also see the DefaultUsername and DefaultPassword keys, which correspond to the default login account and the account password, respectively.
Method 3: If you find the above two methods troublesome, you can also set them up through system optimization tools such as Windows Optimizer and Super Rabbit.
Windows Optimizer setting method: System Security Optimization - Automatic Login - Check the automatic login when entering Windows - Fill in the password you set, and then OK, optimize, and you're good to go.
Super Bunny Magic Setting.
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(⊙o⊙)…There are two ways to do this.
One method is more complicated, but it can help you fully grasp how to set up Windows 2003 automatic login. First, click "Start Running", type "regedit" in the input box to open the registry, then click "hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows NT Current Version Winlogon" in the left console of the registry, then select "Add string value", and type "autoadminlogon" in the numeric name. Then click on the blank space in the window, and then double-click the newly created string "autoadminlogon", and enter "1" in the pop-up "string" dialog box to set the system to allow automatic login. Repeat the above to create a string named "defaultusername", which is the name of the account you want to use for automatic login.
Create a new string value named "defaultpassword", and the string is prepared for you to use the user account password for automatic login, after checking that it is correct, close the registry and restart the computer to automatically log in. Note that if you already have defaultusername, you can change the original string value without creating a new one. If your system works in a LAN environment and you need to log in to a domain server when logging in to the system, you also need to add a "defaultdomainname" string to the domain name you are logged into.
The other method is simpler, you just need to click "Start Run" and type "control userpasswords2" in the input box, so that you can clear the selected state of the "To use this machine, the user must enter a password" checkbox in the "User Account" management window, and then press "Ctrl+Shift+A" on the keyboard, you will get a "Auto Login" setting dialog box (as shown in Figure 2), You can set up the user account and password that the system uses automatically when the computer starts, according to your needs.
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