Cleverly eliminate a case of Win XP operating system startup failure

  
        The friend called and said that his Win XP added a password to the superuser administrator. When entering the interface, it was very slow when it started. After listening, it felt that the fault should not be related to the password. When it was turned on, it turned out to be "Windows is starting." ......" After the interface, it will not move. Since I didn't think it was related to the password at the beginning, I changed a lot of settings after entering the security mode. It took a lot of twists and turns, and finally finally solved. The XP is set to automatically log in. After adding the password, it can't be entered. Afterwards, it will be tested on other Win XP. After the password is added to the administrator in the automatic login system, the above phenomenon occurs. . I will write down the solution and hope to help people who have encountered similar problems.

1. Restart the system, press F8 before entering Win XP, select “Safe Mode”, enter the password of the administrator user and enter the Win XP interface.

2. Enter control userpassWords2 at "Start" -> "Run", and pop up the interface of Figure 1

Figure 1

3. Select "Use" as shown in Figure 1. For this unit, the user must enter a username and password." After the restart, the multi-user login interface appears. Select the user to enter the corresponding password to enter.

4. To set to automatic login, select a user in Figure 1, uncheck "To use this machine, the user must enter the user name and password", and then pop up a password for the user. The interface must be entered with a password, otherwise the above failure will occur.

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