ChatterBank6 mins ago
Re-booting
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Whenever I turn off my PC and later switch on again, I have to go through all the signing on again, as I get `The system could not sign you on etc, etc, ` I then have to sign in below my photo to gain access. Then if I want to read my e-mails I have to sign in again. Surely once I`m `logged on` once should be enough as I am the only user. Is there a better way?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ACtheTroll. As I mentioned at the beginning of my question that as soon as I switch on my computer a window pops up with `The System could not sign you on as it doesn`t recognise etc, and then I have to enter my password and wait a moment to be transferred to Virgin Media Homepage to sin in again to read my e-mails.
I will try killing the logon as you have suggested to-morrow when I switch on again.
I also tick the `Remember my password` option many times.
Hoping you will see this reply and advise. TIA
I will try killing the logon as you have suggested to-morrow when I switch on again.
I also tick the `Remember my password` option many times.
Hoping you will see this reply and advise. TIA
ACthe TROLL. Here in detail as it appears on screen
1/ Windows
2/ Windows is starting up
3/ (Greyed out) Windows Home edition (Window)
4/ Logon Message. `The system could not log you on` Make sure your User name and domain are correct, then type your password again.
5/ WINDOWSxp To begin, click your user name. Type your password.
6/ WELCOME
7/ DESKTOP APPEARS.
1/ Windows
2/ Windows is starting up
3/ (Greyed out) Windows Home edition (Window)
4/ Logon Message. `The system could not log you on` Make sure your User name and domain are correct, then type your password again.
5/ WINDOWSxp To begin, click your user name. Type your password.
6/ WELCOME
7/ DESKTOP APPEARS.
this is odd - it sounds like you are (or at least have been) part of a domain.
unfortunately - while it's easy to config in XP pro = in home ... it's a pig
XP home isn't really meant to do this - so it's a bodge
there is a free utility to set up access ... so
http://www.x-setup.net/downloads/home.asp
and it should also make it easy to remove
open - goto
network | windows | Setup - clear the domain info - reboot ... and that's it
you can also configure auto logon for windows as well ... so it will (should) solve all your problems
but be warned - this is a system tweaker ... it's good - there are tons of "improvements" available
... but it can be dangerous
you can easily "configure" your system into the dustbin ... be careful - and don't get too off road
http://www.staffkit.com/resources/join_domain_ windows_xp_home.htm
unfortunately - while it's easy to config in XP pro = in home ... it's a pig
XP home isn't really meant to do this - so it's a bodge
there is a free utility to set up access ... so
http://www.x-setup.net/downloads/home.asp
and it should also make it easy to remove
open - goto
network | windows | Setup - clear the domain info - reboot ... and that's it
you can also configure auto logon for windows as well ... so it will (should) solve all your problems
but be warned - this is a system tweaker ... it's good - there are tons of "improvements" available
... but it can be dangerous
you can easily "configure" your system into the dustbin ... be careful - and don't get too off road
http://www.staffkit.com/resources/join_domain_ windows_xp_home.htm