How to Access Windows Without a Password

How to Access Windows Without a Password


How to Access Windows Without a Password

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By default, Windows requires that you select a user account and enter a password when you first start your computer. For single-user computers, this is a mundane and unnecessary extra step. Fortunately Windows allows you to change login settings so... by Dustin Thornton

How to Enable Task Manager in Microsoft

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The Task Manager is a built-in tool that allows you to view programs currently running on your computer, shut down programs that are causing problems and view your computer's overall CPU and memory usage. If your computer's Task Manager has... by Erin McManaway

How Do I Find Out What Kind of RAM Memory Is Needed for a Computer?

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Finding the right memory chip can be a simple process.Improvements in computer hardware and software can make it difficult for the average consumer to know exactly how to perform a specific upgrade. The terms DIMM, SDRAM and DDR3 mean nothing to many computer users. Labels attached to existing RAM chips... by Finn McCuhil

How to Merge a Partition on an HDD

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Merging partitions on a hard drive has become easier with updated technology.Merging a partition on a hard disk drive seems like a daunting task but is actually a fairly simple process. In the past, merging partitions were a complicated procedure that required the help of third-party software. The release of operating systems... by Alex Gwilliam

How to Setup a Dialup Taskbar Icon

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The network icon in Windows 7 shows the network your computer is connected to, along with the network strength and information. If you connect to the Internet via dialup, the network icon will show your dialup connection. By default, the icon is only... by Chris Miksen

Drawbacks of Linux Desktop

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Although it's a stable system, getting used to Linux can be maddening.While Linux gains favor as a free, secure alternative to Windows, there are drawbacks to running Linux on a desktop computer. Many of these drawbacks come because, unlike Windows, Linux was originally designed as a programmer's or... by Al Bondigas

How to Find a Secondary Drive in XP

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If your computer has multiple hard drives installed, you may want to know how to access them or what order they are in. There are two ways to find this out in Windows XP. The first shows you the order that the operating system has placed them in,... by Joshua Laud

How to Convert Movies to the iPad Format

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Part of the reason for owning an iPad is to use the device as a portable video player. The backlit display makes watching videos engaging even in low-light settings, such as in a car on a long trip. According to the Apple website, the iPad uses a... by David Wayne

How to Find Bootsect.dos

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If your computer is set up to dual boot Windows and a different operating system, a file called Bootsect.dos is created on your computer. If you want to access this file for advanced control over your two simultaneous operating systems, you need to... by James Gapinski

How to Remotely Manage Computers

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Remote desktop software is used to remotely manage computers. This software will allow you to view and control another machine. The machine you will use to access another is the client and the computer you will be accessing remotely is the host... by Kristy Wedel

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