Hello again (when everything is perfect, I look for
trouble),
Using Windows XP, a few days ago, I made some changes in my
"user name"
changing it from "Compaq_Owner" to
"Harold" (because I'm the owner, why not,
that's my name) and because of the following problem, I
changed it back to
"Compaq_Owner" ... still not all is fixed.
Now on "Restart" I get message on the splash or
logo screen (whatever it's
called), "Windows is starting up..." and it
hangs there. Therefore I have to
give it a cold reboot.
After that full rebooting (complete shut-down), I get this
logon message ...
"The system could not log on. Make sure your user name
and domain are correct,
then type your password again..."
I then click OK, then the "Compaq_Owner" button
appears on the right of the
screen. I click it and finally the desktop appears. As I
said, I did change my
"user name" to "Harold" (which
appears as "Harold" behind that "logon
message") and then disappears after I click OK on the
"logon message".
I think I have to make some changes in Control Panel
"User Accounts". My real
question is: What changes should I make so that I have the
easiest logon. I'm
the only one who uses this computer and I don't want any
passwords to boot up.
I would also like that "logon message" to not
show up; I know it didn't until
I made that "user name" change. I'd be happy to
change the logon to the
default setting (if there is one). --- Harold
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