The Windows 7 Welcome screen is a security feature to prevent unauthorized access to your computer. If you prefer convenience over security, we'll show you how to boot straight into the desktop.
For some people, however, convenience is more important than security. If you're not concerned about security and prefer to have your computer boot straight into the Windows desktop, here's how:. Step 1: Search for netplwiz in the Windows search box and hit the Enter key.
In the Open box, type "control userpasswords2" - don't include the quotations though You'll now see an tickbox that says "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer - untick it and enter your credentials. That's it. When your machine boots up now it will automatically log in for you. Now if you want to have the PC also start the Windows Media Center software, then you'll need to put the shortcut into the startup folder in the start menu.
To disable or re-enable startup programs, follow the steps below: Startup programs are listed inside the System Configuration administrative tool. In Windows 7, the System Configuration tool can be opened using the shortcut for its applet, or going through the Control Panel to open it.
I will show you both ways:. From the list of administrative tools, double click on System Configuration. The System Configuration applet will open, click on the Startup tab. Under the Startup tab, a list of all the programs that are installed on your machine and configured to be run on startup will be listed. Note: If you forgot Windows 7 password , you need to recover or reset Windows 7 password beforehand. Enabling automatic logon feature will require you to enter your current login password.
You know that Windows displays all enabled user profiles on startup.
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