logon problem

G

Guest

i am using my laptop at the mo but my main pc has the problem the welcome
message screen when it starts up appears but the logon logo is not there just
blue screen tht says shutdown pc that all. before this happend i had
re-installed xp it asked me to restart and this happend i am using the
upgrade verion of windows xp from windows 98 to windows xp can anyone help me
is there a hotkey or somthing i can click so i can force it to logon the only
other thing i no to do is to re-install windows 98 :/ and do everything and i
might lose all my information alot on the hard drive can anyone help me
 
K

Kevin

Please use standard English grammar, sentence structure and punctuation.
Your post is virtually impossible to understand. What is the error message
on that blue screen you see? Word for word.

How did you "re-install" XP? Is your information backed up?
 
A

Alan Smith

James15 said:
i am using my laptop at the mo but my main pc has the problem the welcome
message screen when it starts up appears but the logon logo is not there
just
blue screen tht says shutdown pc that all. before this happend i had
re-installed xp it asked me to restart and this happend i am using the
upgrade verion of windows xp from windows 98 to windows xp can anyone help
me
is there a hotkey or somthing i can click so i can force it to logon the
only
other thing i no to do is to re-install windows 98 :/ and do everything
and i
might lose all my information alot on the hard drive can anyone help me

Using sentences that can be understood will be more likely to get your mail
read and so get you some help.
Good Luck.
 
G

Guest

look sorry im only 15 i was writing in slang basiclee i can't logon my logon
logo on the welcome screen has disappeared and i can't logon is there anyway
i can force it to logon throw a short cut command or anything please help
 
C

Chelsea

Hi James,
give this a try. When the PC starts and you get to what should be the logon
stage, press Ctr-Alt-Del now release the delete key, but carry on holding
down the Ctr-Alt keys now press the delete key again. It is very important
to use exactly the sequence I have stated. Now what should have happened is
that a login box should have appeared. Just type your login name and
password into the fields provided and press enter. If you don't use a
password leave that field blank. Hope it works

Chelsea
 

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