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My account refuse to open after logging in with my users name and password.why

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Bought from someone else need to put my nane on it

You have to make 2 changes, One for the computer and one for the user. Here is how you do both:
CHANGE COMPUTER NAME:
  1. Right click my computer and select properties
  2. Select "Advanced System Settings" (skip if win xp)
  3. Select "Computer Name" tab
  4. click "change"
  5. Enter the name of your choice
CHANGE USER NAME:
You cannot change a user account by just changing the name. Just changing the name will make a cosmetic change only and not affect the underlying files/folders in the profile.

1. From an account with administrative privileges, go to Control Panel>User Accounts and create the new Standard user account named the way you want and at least one extra Administrator account. Call the latter "CompAdmin" or "Tech" or the like.
2. Log into the new Standard user account once so the profile files/folders are created and then log into CompAdmin.
3. Now go to Control Panel>System>Advanced>User Profiles>Settings
4. You will see where you can copy user accounts. Copy the old account to the new one from there. Use the Browse to select your new account (C:\Users\newaccount).
5. Log into the new correctly named account and make sure all your stuff is there and that it works the way you want. When you are satisfied, you can log out and into CompAdmin and delete the old user account from Control Panel>User Accounts.

If you wish to log into your new, corrected account automatically, do this:Start Orb>Search box>type: netplwiz [enter]
Click on Continue (or supply an administrator's password) when prompted by UAC

Uncheck the option "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer". Select a user account to automatically log on by clicking on the desired account to highlight it and then hit OK. Enter the correct password for that user account (if there is one) when prompted. Leave it blank if there is no password (null).
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How to Set Up Windows 7 Auto Login?

Windows 7 requires that you log on with your user account information each time you start your computer. If you wish to bypass this step, learn how to <a href="http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/automatically-log-on-windows-7.htm">set up Windows 7 auto login</a>.<br /> I think maybe some people will impatient of logging in every single time when reboot their computers, expecially while they are just running home computers for gaming, listening to music, seeing a film or doing something unimportant. Today we will take a look at how to log on automatically in Windows 7.<br /> Another reason is that many people always <a href="http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/forgot-windows-7-password.htm"><b>forget their Windows 7 User Password</b></a>. They need comuter automatically auto login while forgot password.<br /> Overview Whether your main computer is one that you use in the Office or one of your family shares in the cave, could the life you a little easier, if not to every time it booted log. You could press the power button, then go out and fill your cup coffee or dinner start and then come back to your beautiful thermal desktop. Instead you must either wait to boot type in your username and password one or you need to do this one again on your desktop.<br /> Fortunately, there is a way to <b>set up Windows 7 auto login</b>. That being said, consider whether it safe enough to do this. If even the slightest possibility that someone should could not have access to information on your computer it press the power button and wait your PC with fire, without you know then you will probably want to keep the user name and password in position. Are concerned not at all, read how to <b>enable Windows 7 auto login</b>.<br /> Manage User Accounts Before getting started with Windows 7 auto login, you may wish to find out how to create user accounts and change passwords as needed. To add a user account, change a password or enable Windows 7 auto login, you must be logged on as an administrator.<br /><img src="make-changes-to-windows-7-user-account.jpg" /> To create or manage user accounts, click Start and type user into the Instant Search box at the bottom of the Start menu. Select User Accounts from the results. Select the account you want to change and click the option for the changes you want to make. To create a new account, click Manage Another Account and then select Create New Account.<br /> Enable Windows 7 Auto Login Once you are logged in to the computer as an administrator, you can proceed with <b>Windows 7 auto login setup</b>. In order to set up Windows 7 auto login, the first thing you need to do is to get to the Advanced User Accounts Control Panel.<br /> <b>Step 1:</b> Open the Run dialog by clicking Start, typing run and pressing Enter. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Windows Key+R. Just type in "<b>netplwiz.exe</b>" into the start menu search box, click OK or press Enter., and you&iexcl;&macr;ll see this screen.<br /><img src="netplwiz.jpg" /><br /><b>Note:</b> If it doesn&iexcl;&macr;t work, you can type in "<b>control userpasswords2</b>" instead.<br /> <b>Step 2:</b> Uncheck the box which says "<b>Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer</b>". Click "Apply" or "OK" to apply this change.<br /><img src="users-must-enter-a-user-name-and-password-to-user-this-computer.jpg" /> <b>Step 3:</b> A new dialog box will open, aptly named <b>Automatically Log On</b>. You will need to enter the user name and password for the user account that you want to automatically log on each time the computer is started. Type the user name into the User Name field, type the password for this account into the Password field and then enter the password once more in the Confirm Password field. Hit &iexcl;&deg;OK&iexcl;&plusmn; to finish your configuration.<br /><img src="automatically-log-on-windows-7.jpg" /> <b>Note:</b> Of course, these steps can work perfectly on XP as well.<br /> Tips: Not a Windows 7 user? Still Using XP or Vista? Don't know how to automatically log on other Windows Versions without entering user name and password? See these articles below.<br /> <b>How to Autormatically log on Windows XP?</b><br /> <b>How to Autormatically log on Vista?</b><br /> <a href="http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/downloads/Windows_Password_Recovery_Tool_Trial.exe">Windows 7 Password Reset Disk [Safe Download]</a><br />
on Mar 04, 2011 • Computers & Internet
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Auto logon in Windows 7

You can use automatic logon to log on to your Windows 7
without having to type a user name or password.
(With automatic logon you will not see this anymore)

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Configure Windows 7 to auto logon a specific user:

1. Open the Start Menu>All programs>Accessories>Run
(When you open this copy it) control userpasswords2
click the OK button.

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2. Click on the user account name,
that you want to have automatically log on to highlight it.
Uncheck the Users must enter a user name and password
to use this computer box.
click the OK button.

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3. If the listed box blank - unchecked.
Click on the user account name,
that you want to have automatically log on to highlight it.
click the OK button.

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4. In the Password field, enter the selected user account's password.
If the user account does not have a password, then leave this field empty.
click the OK button.

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5. Restart your system, and you’re automatically logged in to Windows 7.

on Jan 26, 2010 • Computers & Internet
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Fogot administrator password

Restart the computer, boot into the system login screen, while holding down Ctrl + Alt keys, and then to batter Del keys twice, there will be a new login screen, enter the user name "Administrator" password is blank, carriage return to log inafter logging in, open the control panel options / user Account / Change account / click on the "account name" / change my password / enter the new password, enter the new password again, and then click the "Change Password" button.
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How do I reset the password on the windows 7 home page

Windows has a built-in security system that requires a user to type in a password to get to his personal account.
Only an "Administrator" account holder can make software changes to the computer.
All other users, including Guest users, need the permission of an Administrator to make any system changes.
However, if you have a guest account and need to access the Administrator account to make changes, you can do so via the Command Prompt feature.
Log in to your Guest account in Windows.
Go to "Start" > "Search" and type in "windows/system32/cmd.exe" to find the Command Prompt feature.
When the file appears on the search menu, drag it to your desktop.
Leave the search window open.

Right-click the cmd.exe file on your desktop and choose "Rename."
Type "sethc.exe" for the new name and click on an empty area next to the file name to save the new name.
Right-click on the "sethc.exe" file and click on "Copy."
Go back to the open "windows/system32" folder and right-click anywhere in the folder.
Select "Paste" to put the "sethc.exe" file inside.
Choose "Yes" when asked if you want to overwrite the current file.
Go to "Start" > "Log Off." It will bring you back to the User Account menu.
Press the "Shift" key 5 times in a row.
The Command Prompt will open.
Type "net user administrator [password]" and insert a new password in the [password] section.
Press "Enter" to set your new password.
It will bring you back to the User Accounts menu.
Click on the Administrator User Account and type the password you just set to log in to the account.
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How do I remove log in username

for which operating system ????

Windows XP users
Change password

  1. Open Control Panel
  2. Double-click the Users Accounts icon
  3. Select the account you wish to change.
  4. Select the option "Change my name" to change your username or "Create a password" or "Change my password" to change your password.

Note: Windows XP Home users can only change the Administrator password through Safe Mode

Windows Vista and 7 users
Change password

  1. Open Control Panel
  2. Click Add or remove user accounts.
  3. Click the account you wish to change.
  4. Click Change the password

Change username

  1. Open Control Panel
  2. Click Add or remove user accounts.
  3. Click the account you wish to change.
  4. Click Change the account name

Windows 2000 users
Change password

Microsoft Windows 2000 users can change their username by pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL while in Windows to open the Windows Security window. From this window click the "Change Password" button

Enter your old password and the new password you wish to use.
Change username

In order to change the username of an account on Windows XP you will need to have an account with Administrator rights. If you're logged in as Administrator or have an account with Administrator rights, follow the below steps.

  1. Open Control Panel
  2. Double-click the Users and Password icon
  3. Make sure "Users must enter a user and password to use this computer" is checked.
  4. Highlight the account you wish to change the username for and click the Properties button.
  5. Within the Properties you'll be able to change the User name.

hope this helps


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How do i reset my security code?

what security code??if you are refering to change your security password

click start control panel Open User Accounts in Control Panel. On the Users tab, click the name of the user whose password you want to change, and then click Reset Password. In New password and Confirm new password, type the new password, and then click OK. Notes You can change passwords only for local computer accounts, such as guest, administrator, or accounts you create for your computer. You cannot change your network logon password in User Accounts. To change your own password, press CTRL ALT DELETE and then click Change Password
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When you boot up to the log in screen type in administrator as user to log in if you cant log in during the boot up process you will see on the screen for a short amount of time press a certain key to enter set up Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS scroll down to set user password or supervisor password you can change or remove your password from there also click start control panel user accounts on the users tab,click the name of the computer administrator you can change the password there

Hope this helps

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Change password

click start control panel Open User Accounts in Control Panel. On the Users tab, click the name of the user whose password you want to change, and then click Reset Password. In New password and Confirm new password, type the new password, and then click OK. Notes You can change passwords only for local computer accounts, such as guest, administrator, or accounts you create for your computer. You cannot change your network logon password in User Accounts. To change your own password, press CTRL ALT DELETE and then click Change Password
also
When you boot up to the log in screen type in administrator as user to log in if you cant log in during the boot up process you will see on the screen for a short amount of time press a certain key to enter set up Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS scroll down to set user password or supervisor password you can change or remove your password from there also click start control panel user accounts on the users tab,click the name of the computer administrator you can change the password there

Hope this helps

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Changing the Administrator

sign in using his name and password if it is using one  then go to control panel/user accounts and change your name to administrator  then boot back to your user name
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