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Solve : My Welcome Screen is Disabled? |
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Answer» I have a Dell with Windows XP Professional, Version 2002, and Service Pack 2 on it. I bought it secondhand, they had wiped everything off and then reinstalled Windows XP on it. (I don't know how much difference that will make.) No registry editing needed (your second link, Dusty). Yep, that's exactly wot is SAID on the linked site, a regedit it's just given as an option. Quote from: linked site Note: To disable the Welcome screen you can also open the Registry editor and go to... etc Apart from that, the first choice on the linked site is to do presactly what you also posted. Here's a verbatim quote from the linked site: Quote 1. Open User Accounts in Control Panel. And from you: Quote Just go to Control Panel --> User Accounts --> Change the way users log on or off. Looks kinda similar... What more could be asked for Two minds with just a single thought. Oh wow, It appears I wasn't reading carefully..........or at all.... Sorry, Dusty. No apology necessary, just an extra special donation when next you visit the Buddha at the Po Lin Monastery, Lantau Island. LOL Lol, haven't been there for a loooong time. Anyways, -500 points for me for not reading properly and +500 points for you for providing two good links. Sorry, I tried that before and just forgot to mention it. Nothing happends. It still makes me type in all the info. As a matter of fact when I go to it, the options are still selected. (And have been applied) Would the registry thing work, and is there a chance I could accedentally mess up my computer?Quote from: mysticdreams73 on December 10, 2008, 02:56:01 PM Would the registry thing work, and is there a chance I could accedentally mess up my computer? The registry 'thing' might work and yes, you could accidentally cripple your system during a regedit. Regedits have been known to cause mayhem and should never be undertaken unless the user has backed up the registry and knows how to reinstate the backup copy if things do go wrong. Check your keyboard ENTRIES and you should be good to go. Good luck |
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