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How to remove the xp login interface

2025-01-20 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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Remove XP boot landing screen method:

Step 1: Run "regedit" to open Registry Manager; run Registry Editor, expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE \Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon ] branch, then double-click "DefaultUserName" in the right window, and enter your login username. If there is no default user name, click Edit → New → String Value (s)→DefaultUserName in the menu bar of Registry Editor to add this item, paying attention to case sensitivity.

Step 2: Also under this branch, double-click "DefaultPassword" in the right window of Registry Editor. If "DefaultPassword" is not found, you can create the string value according to the above steps.

Step 3: Next double-click "AutoAdminLogin" in the right window to set the value to "1." If AutoAdminLogin is not found, follow the steps above to create a new one.

Now close Registry Editor and restart your computer. You'll notice that the login dialog is missing.

How to remove XP landing interface:

Open the control panel, go to "user account," select "change login or logout" on the user account home page, and remove the check mark in front of "use welcome screen."

Here are a few ways to get Windows XP to log in automatically:

1. Click "Start/Run", enter "rundll32 netplwiz.dll,UsersRunDll", press Enter and the "User Accounts" window pops up. See clearly, this can be different from the "User Accounts" panel window opened in the "Control Panel"! Then uncheck the option "User must enter username and password to use this computer," click OK, and enter the account and password you want the computer to automatically log in each time in the pop-up dialog box

2. Click "Start" and "Run" and enter "regedit" to open the Registry Editor. Expand the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE \\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon branch, then double-click "DefaultUserName" in the right window and enter your login username. If there is no default user name, click Edit → New → String Value (s)→DefaultUserName in the menu bar of Registry Editor to add this item, paying attention to case sensitivity. Also under this branch, double-click "Default Password" in the right window of the Registry Editor and enter your password in the blank field. Next double-click AutoAdminLogin in the right window to set the value to "1." If "DefaultPassword" and "AutoAdminLogin" are not found, follow the steps above to create a new string value. Now close Registry Editor and restart your computer, and you'll notice that the annoying login dialog is gone.

3. In Windows 2000, through the "user account" function in the "control panel," you can easily solve the problem of automatic login, but it is difficult to solve it in Windows XP. Because "Account Management" in Windows XP does not provide the option of "automatic login," to achieve this function, you must use methods such as clearing user login passwords and deleting redundant users.

In fact, there is a simple and effective way to let Windows XP automatically log in. Run "control user

password 2"command, you can open the original Windows 2000 style user account management interface, in this window remove the" To use this machine, users must enter the user name and password "check box, and then click" Apply ", in the pop-up" automatic login "window to enter the user name and password to automatically login, OK, everything is OK!

PS: If you don't want to remove the boot login interface, and want to modify it to a more personalized screen, you can try the following method:

Modify XP boot landing screen method

When it comes to modifying windows xp/2003 boot landing screen, many friends who have practiced may think so, isn't it to find a tool like eXeScope to modify and replace executable file resources, or to use special software like BootSkin to complete it?

In fact, there is no need to be so troublesome. In fact, in Windows XP/2003, as long as one parameter is used, the system boot screen can be changed in a few seconds without modifying the system files, without any risk. Here we provide a WinXP boot landing screen ultra-simple modification method:

Step 1: Create your own startup screen

Image requirements: The image is named Boot.bmp (note: file name and extension can not be changed). Size 640*480,16 color bmp bitmap, saved in the Windows directory of the system disk.

Suggestion: Create a new 640*480 black layer in Photoshop as a background, and then put your favorite pictures on the black layer. Picture mode changed to index. Select 16 color (i.e. 4 bit)bmp picture when saving. Save in Windows directory.

Step 2: Use Notepad to open C: Boot.ini, find the line where Windows XP boot items are located, add bootlogo /noguiboot at the end to restart the computer, and see if the boot screen has changed. If not, simply replace boot.bmp with a new image you like.

You can set XP's boot login screen according to your preferences. If you think it's too much trouble to have a computer login screen every time you turn on your computer, you can choose to modify the registry to remove it. You can also modify the image to your liking.

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