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Here you go this tutorial should help you out,
Log On Automatically at Startup
Here you go this tutorial should help you out,
Log On Automatically at Startup
BTW, I don't recommend automatically logging into an administrator account. However, if you do, you may want to enable UAC password protection for the admin account.
UAC - Require a Password for Administrator
A very simple procedure to avoid the login screen is to use Hibernate instead of Shutdown. I do this everytime. The computer still closes down but when you switch it back on it goes straight to main desktop.
One thing you must do is right click main screen and click Personalize. Click on screen saver then Change Power Settings. The top line is Require password on Wakeup. Click on this and choose Don't require a password. Save changes.
Each time you turn your computer on now you will go straight to your desktop.
Hope this helps
oh wait! problem solved, thanks anyways guys.
it just automatically fixed the problem for me. :P
Try running "control userpasswords2" (Start, Accessories, Run) highlight your main admin/user account then uncheck the box for Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer. Also in screen saver settings uncheck On resume, display logon screen.
Click on Start the Run, type control userpasswords2 and press Enter
Select the account you want to be automatically logged on when you boot, then uncheck the box
Users must enter user name and password to use this computer
Click the Apply button.
You will see a Automatically Log on window with the name you selected as the User Name and the Password and Confirm Password fields blank. Leave them blank and click on OK. Click OK as needed to close all windows.
Reboot and the selected account should be automatically logged on.