Boot automatically login settings

  
        It is possible that many computer basics learners will encounter this situation. When you turn on the computer, you will always need to enter your username and password. Over time, you will be annoyed. Especially for my own personal computer, because no one else will move it, if it is a machine or other public machine, it is justifiable.

Below, the author will generally talk about how to set up automatic login (automatic login is not to say that the user name does not have a password, here refers to WINDOWS platform, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7) < Br>

1. WIN+R calls up the “Run” dialog box, enter regedit and press Enter to open the registry editor;

2. CTRL+F brings up the “Find” dialog box and enters And find the DefaultUserName item, double-click and modify its value to the account you want to automatically log in;

3. Under the same branch, find the DefaultPassword and modify its value to the password corresponding to the above username;

4, find the AutoAdminLogon item, and modify its value to 1, in the computer, usually 1 for true, 0 for false. That is, set automatic login to true.

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