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After my last XP update I have the following problem. Before all I had to do was turn my computer on and it would boot up. Now I turn it on, I have to return a while later because a light blue screen appears and it says' "To begin, click your user name." How can I make my computer boot up by just turning it on again?1 person needs an answerI do too
May 22nd, 2010 11:00pm

After my last XP update I have the following problem. Before all I had to do was turn my computer on and it would boot up. Now I turn it on, I have to return a while later because a light blue screen appears and it says' "To begin, click your user name." How can I make my computer boot up by just turning it on again?Hi,When you install the latest Service Pack (Service Pack 3) for XP, that will definitely happen for security reasons. If you would like to revert back changes, you do System Restore or uninstall the latest Service Pack. Howemver, I do not recommend you to do that as you're putting your computer to security risks then.
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May 22nd, 2010 11:33pm

No, do not uninstall the service pack. You can have XP SP3 log on automatically to yoiur user name by doing what is suggested in http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/tips/knox2.mspx"GWCJR222" <=?utf-8?B?R1dDSlIyMjI=?=> wrote in message news:2f8dd347-912f-4aea-91d7-e6a45fd38936...After my last XP update I have the following problem. Before all I had to do was turn my computer on and it would boot up. Now I turn it on, I have to return a while later because a light blue screen appears and it says' "To begin, click your user name." How can I make my computer boot up by just turning it on again?
May 23rd, 2010 1:43am

Yes, you can do that if you're the only user in that computer or laptop.
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May 23rd, 2010 4:25am

Ok, I did what JRosenfeld suggested above by following the instruction at: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/tips/knox2.mspxIt worked well the first time on turned on the computer but now it says, there's a problem with the login and asks to please check my user name and domain. I thought the user name is the one that pops up for me to log in with, so that should be correct. What is the domain and how can I check to see that it is correct?
May 26th, 2010 4:02pm

Thank you for everybody's help. The problem went away as mysteriously as it appeared.
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May 27th, 2010 2:57pm

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