Asking me to log in XP SP2

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Yesterday I installed the updates for my cpu with Windows Update and today
when I turned on the cpu it asked me to insert password but I know I don't
have any. I would like to know how to remove the asking my password part.
Kinda sux especially it's not my cpu but my grandmother's. Thanks for your
help <('-'<) <( '-' )> (>'-')>
 
General_Big_Momma said:
Yesterday I installed the updates for my cpu with Windows Update and today
when I turned on the cpu it asked me to insert password but I know I don't
have any. I would like to know how to remove the asking my password part.
Kinda sux especially it's not my cpu but my grandmother's. Thanks for your
help <('-'<) <( '-' )> (>'-')>
Hi

Please try this:

Boot into Safe Mode (tap F8 repeatedly early in the computer/Windows
startup process)

Select "Last Known Good Configuration"
 
Ok... I tired it and it did absolutely nothing cpu still aks for password any
other way to make it stop asking?? Thanx for the tip of f8 though
 
General_Big_Momma said:
Yesterday I installed the updates for my cpu with Windows Update and today
when I turned on the cpu it asked me to insert password but I know I don't
have any. I would like to know how to remove the asking my password part.
Kinda sux especially it's not my cpu but my grandmother's. Thanks for your
help <('-'<) <( '-' )> (>'-')>

FYI: "cpu" stands for "Central Processing Unit" - that's the chipset
that does the computing. You don't install software on a "cpu" you
install it on a hard disk. Together with the "cpu", the hard disk drive
and other components make up "the computer".
 
General_Big_Momma said:
Yesterday I installed the updates for my cpu with Windows Update and today
when I turned on the cpu it asked me to insert password but I know I don't
have any. I would like to know how to remove the asking my password part.
Kinda sux especially it's not my cpu but my grandmother's. Thanks for your
help <('-'<) <( '-' )> (>'-')>

Click Start | Run and type "control userpasswords2" (no quotes) and click
OK. Uncheck the box that says "Users must enter a user name and password..."
and apply and follow the prompts :-)
 

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