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January 4th, 2010, 08:07 PM
#1
[RESOLVED] Auto Logon works partially
Two week ago I formatted drive C and reinstalled everything. I've lost some of my tweaks that I hadn't written down.
I'm the only user of the comp, with full admin rights. Let's call my account RB. I've never had a password, and always used Tweak UI for automatic logon. I would fire up the comp and leave the room, and it would boot directly to my desktop.
I've already used TweakUI, and also made sure I had auto login in the registry, but I'm still getting the screen with my RB icon that I have to click on to log in. AutoAdminLogon keeps resetting itself to 0 in the Registry. However, I'm not being asked for a password.
Win7 Ult/ 3.40 GHZ Intel Core i5-3570K /ASRock mobo Z77 Pro4 /SSD/ EUFI MS 3400 MHZ/8 GB RAM; Win 7 Ult/Verizon FIOS wired network
Waterfox Classic/Chrome / Firefox 115esr
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"The medium is the message." - Marshall McLuhan
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January 4th, 2010, 08:14 PM
#2
start - run - control userpasswords2
uncheck "users must enter a user name..." then click apply
enter the user you want to login
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January 4th, 2010, 08:31 PM
#3
Thanks much. Will note it down for next time.
Win7 Ult/ 3.40 GHZ Intel Core i5-3570K /ASRock mobo Z77 Pro4 /SSD/ EUFI MS 3400 MHZ/8 GB RAM; Win 7 Ult/Verizon FIOS wired network
Waterfox Classic/Chrome / Firefox 115esr
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"The medium is the message." - Marshall McLuhan
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January 4th, 2010, 08:41 PM
#4
While we're on this topic, how do I get rid of the Win splash screen?
Win7 Ult/ 3.40 GHZ Intel Core i5-3570K /ASRock mobo Z77 Pro4 /SSD/ EUFI MS 3400 MHZ/8 GB RAM; Win 7 Ult/Verizon FIOS wired network
Waterfox Classic/Chrome / Firefox 115esr
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"The medium is the message." - Marshall McLuhan
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January 4th, 2010, 09:24 PM
#5
Do you mean the bootscreen I.E the black screen with the Windows logo?
You can edit the boot.ini and add /noguiboot or you can run msconfig and check the /noguiboot box on the boot.ini tab.
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January 5th, 2010, 01:15 AM
#6
Yes, and thanks. I had solved these things long ago, so I'll write that one down too for the next format.
Win7 Ult/ 3.40 GHZ Intel Core i5-3570K /ASRock mobo Z77 Pro4 /SSD/ EUFI MS 3400 MHZ/8 GB RAM; Win 7 Ult/Verizon FIOS wired network
Waterfox Classic/Chrome / Firefox 115esr
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"The medium is the message." - Marshall McLuhan
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