you are switching on (booting) your computer. 1. When the first screen will display the memory and hardware information about your PC, press Home edition With a Windows XP Home edition, you should first logon to the Admin account by disabling the ?Bypassing the LogonScreen?. more...
Microsoft Windows XP Professional With... - Troubleshooting
Startup disk.
Change directories to C:\Winnt\System32 or C:\Windows\system32
Rename the file "logon.scr" to "logon.old" (command: "Ren logon.scr logon.old") (all minus quotes)
Copy the anything on the machine (mouse or keyboard) and wait for the screensaver to cut in.
Instead of default "logon" screen saver starting, the more...
Microsoft Windows XP Professional With... - Troubleshooting
original Windows folder, go to System32 sub-folder.
5. make a copy of logon.scr, the default logonscreen saver script, rename it to logon123.scr
6. Delete logon.scr.
7. make a Copy more...
Microsoft Windows XP Professional With... - Troubleshooting
have a healthy system
and your sole problem is the inability to logon to Windows due to a forgotten
password. Not necessary because you can bios set to boot from CD)
2. Keep your eye on the screen messages
for booting to your cd Typically, it will be more...
Microsoft Windows XP Professional With... - Troubleshooting
have a healthy system and your sole problem is the
inability to logon to Windows due to a forgotten password. Not
necessary because you can set to boot from CD) 2. Keep your eye on the screen messages for booting to your cd Typically, it will be ?Press more...
Microsoft Windows XP Professional With... - Troubleshooting
with administrator rights. "The built-in Administrator account is hidden from Welcome Screen when a user account with Administrator privileges exists and enabled. In the Welcome Screen and input your Administrator password in the classic logon window that appears." more...
Microsoft Windows XP Professional With... - Troubleshooting